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Another weird thing about funerals: Wear black but kill something as colorful as flowers to decorate

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Another weird thing about funerals: Wear black but kill something as colorful as flowers to decorate

Harlan Coben is a master of suspense and intrigue, known for his gripping thrillers that keep readers on the edge of their seats. In his novels, he often delves into the darker side of human nature, exploring themes of betrayal, secrets, and the consequences of our actions. One recurring motif in Coben's work is the idea of death and its aftermath, particularly in the context of funerals.

In many cultures, funerals are a somber occasion, a time to mourn the loss of a loved one and pay respects to the deceased. Traditionally, mourners wear black as a sign of respect and mourning, a symbol of the darkness and sorrow that accompanies death. However, there is a strange contradiction in the way we approach funerals: while we dress in black to show our respect for the dead, we often kill something as colorful as flowers to decorate the funeral home or gravesite.

This paradox is something that Coben explores in his novels, using it as a metaphor for the complexities of human nature and the contradictions that exist within us all. In his world, nothing is ever as it seems, and even the most seemingly innocent actions can have dark and unexpected consequences.
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