
Fatal Flowers
The Serial Killer Chronicles, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Jim Tedder
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By:
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Enes Smith
About this listen
Crime writer Ann Rule wrote, "Fatal Flowers will make The Silence of the Lambs seem almost tame." Originally published by The Berkley Publishing Group, this is a special audiobook edition.
Thomas Brunson followed Ellie Hartley from the airport... he held her captive on a thousand mile journey, showed her his "lovelies", and then he set her free.
Ellie knew she was lucky to be alive. She alone witnessed a killer's private world of madness and murder. She alone escaped a fate too terrible to imagine... but why would he let her go? He's not finished with her yet - he's sending her flowers to prove it.
A shattering novel of psychological suspense.
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