Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil

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Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil

New Ed edition
  • 3.9 (28 ratings)
  • 215 Want to read
  • 9 Currently reading
  • 43 Have read

Read John Berendt's Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil in Large Print. All Random House Large Print editions are published in a 16-point typefaceShots 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.It is a spellbinding story peopled by a gallery of remarkable characters: the well-bred society ladies of the Married Woman's Card Club; the turbulent young redneck gigolo; the hapless recluse who owns a bottle of poison so powerful it could kill every man, woman, and child in Savannah; the aging and profane Southern belle who is the "soul of pampered self-absorption"; the uproariously funny black drag queen; the acerbic and arrogant antiques dealer; the sweet-talking, piano-playing con artist; young blacks dancing the minuet at the black debutante ball; and Minerva, the voodoo priestess who works her magic in the graveyard at midnight. These and other Savannahians act as a Greek chorus, with Berendt revealing the alliances, hostilities, and intrigues that thrive in a town where everyone knows everyone else. Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil: A Savannah Story is a sublime and seductive reading experience. Brilliantly conceived and masterfully written, this enormously engaging portrait of a most beguiling Southern city is certain to become a modern classic.From the Trade Paperback edition.

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Cover of: Midnight in the garden of good and evil
Midnight in the garden of good and evil: a Savannah story
1999, Vintage Books
in English - 1st Vintage Books ed.
Cover of: Polnochʹ v sadu dobra i zla
Polnochʹ v sadu dobra i zla: roman
1999, Gudʹi͡al Press
in Russian
Cover of: Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil
Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil
March 26, 1998, Chatto and Windus
Hardcover - New Ed edition
Cover of: Shan e yuan zhong de wu ye
Shan e yuan zhong de wu ye
1997, Zuo jia
in Chinese
Cover of: Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil
Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil: A Savannah Story
1995, Vintage Books
Paperback
Cover of: Midnight in the garden of good and evil
Midnight in the garden of good and evil: a Savannah story
1994, Random House
in English
Cover of: Midnight in the garden of good and evil
Midnight in the garden of good and evil: a Savannah story
1994, Random House
in English - 1st ed.
Cover of: Midnight in the garden of good and evil
Midnight in the garden of good and evil: a Savannah story
1994, Chatto & Windus
in English

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First Sentence

"He was tall,about fifty, with darkly handsome, almost sinister features: a neatly trimmed mustache, hair turning silver at the temples, and eyes so black they were like the tinted windows of a sleek limousine-he could see out, but you couldn't see in."

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Hardcover

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Open Library
OL7764528M
ISBN 10
0701168293
ISBN 13
9780701168292
OCLC/WorldCat
44695772
LibraryThing
2720
Goodreads
846887

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OL3524935W

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He was tall,about fifty, with darkly handsome, almost sinister features: a neatly trimmed mustache, hair turning silver at the temples, and eyes so black they were like the tinted windows of a sleek limousine-he could see out, but you couldn't see in.
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