Maria Cruz is a well-known Russian writer, wife and coauthor of the famous science-fiction author Andrey Cruz. Michael Marr is an American writer who became coauthor with Maria on a number of her Russian literary projects.
This book, written at the intersection of melodrama and psychological thriller, can confidently be called a provocative novel. The main heroine, Kim, owns a flower shop in Chicago. And nobody knows that in her past, this young woman who outwardly looks like an exemplary citizen, has an event that forever changed her—turning her into a killer. Killing becomes her passion, and she does it calculatingly and brutally. Hiding the traces of her crimes helps someone named Murphy.
Is he a real person? For now, only bad people have become Kim’s victims—at least that’s how she herself, the prosecutor, the judge, and the executioner in one face, sees them. But who gave her the right to decide who is allowed to live and who should die?
Of course, the flower seller’s friends have no idea about the dark side of her existence. And then a man appears in Kim’s life—one who seems made specifically for her. Is happiness possible for a psychopath? Can she stop? The answers are in the audiobook—and it’s not certain they will satisfy everyone…