Summary of Death Row: Alibis collection

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Death Row is a gripping short story by #1 New York Times bestselling author Freida McFadden, blending suspense and intrigue in a shocking narrative. The story centers around Talia Kemper, a woman condemned to death for the murder of her husband, a crime she insists she didn't commit. Despite having an alibi and no apparent motive, her cries of innocence are dismissed, and she faces the inevitable as her execution date nears.

As hope for an appeal fades, Talia's world takes an unexpected turn when she spots a man she recognizes during a visit in the prison’s visiting area. To her shock, the man resembles her husband—who she was convicted of killing. This revelation shakes the very foundation of her case. Could her husband, presumed dead, still be alive? But with time running out and the clock ticking toward her execution, Talia's struggle to prove her innocence becomes a race against time.

Death Row is part of Alibis, a collection of stories that delve into lies, truth, and deception, exploring how far people will go to manipulate the narrative. This concise and thought-provoking story, filled with twists and suspense, challenges the reader to question what is real, what is fabricated, and what can truly be believed. Freida McFadden’s signature style of tension and psychological depth ensures that Death Row is a page-turner, compelling you to read until the very end.

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