Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil by John Berendt

Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil

by John Berendt

Shots rang out in Savannah's grandest mansion in the misty,early morning hours of May 2, 1981.  Was it murder or self-defense?  For nearly a decade, the shooting and its aftermath reverberated throughout this hauntingly beautiful city of moss-hung oaks and shaded squares.  John Berendt's sharply observed, suspenseful, and witty narrative reads like a thoroughly engrossing novel, and yet it is a work of nonfiction.  Berendt skillfully interweaves a hugely entertaining first-person account of life in this isolated remnant of the Old South with the unpredictable twists and turns of a landmark murder case.



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Reviewed by JumpingShelves on

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The transition from the first chapter to the second chapter confused me a bit. The timing of it didn't work out. And the first part of it is all about the towns people. So it's slow but by the second part it picks up. The ending isn't anything great but it wraps up the story.

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