The Savage Garden: A Thriller

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by Mark Mills

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Young Cambridge scholar Adam Banting is in Tuscany, assigned to write a scholarly monograph about the famous Docci garden—a mysterious world of statues, grottoes, meandering rills, and classical inscriptions. As his research deepens, Adam comes to suspect that buried in the garden’s strange iconography is the key to uncovering a long-ago murder. But the ancient house holds its own secrets as well. And as Adam delves into his subject, he begins to suspect that he is being used to discover the true meaning of the villa’s murderous past. ?A romantic and gracefully executed literary puzzle.? ?"New York Times Book Review" ?A sumptuous tale of multiple mysteries, family intrigues and hearty Continental flavor that demonstrates Mills has earned a prime place at the crime fiction table.? ?"Baltimore Sun" ?Alluring, mysterious.? ?"New York Times" ?Outstanding.? ?"Publishers Weekly" (starred review) ?In his first suspense novel, "Amagansett", Mark Mills displayed a literary voice that was thoroughly embracing. The same is true in "The Savage Garden".? ?"New York Daily News" A romantic and gracefully executed literary puzzle. "New York Times Book Review" A sumptuous tale of multiple mysteries, family intrigues and hearty Continental flavor that demonstrates Mills has earned a prime place at the crime fiction table. "Baltimore Sun" Alluring, mysterious. "New York Times" Outstanding. "Publishers Weekly" (starred review) In his first suspense novel, "Amagansett", Mark Mills displayed a literary voice that was thoroughly embracing. The same is true in "The Savage Garden". "New York Daily News" aA romantic and gracefully executed literary puzzle.a a"New York Times Book Review" aA sumptuous tale of multiple mysteries, family intrigues and hearty Continental flavor that demonstrates Mills has earned a prime place at the crime fiction table.a a"Baltimore Sun" aAlluring, mysterious.a a"New York Times" aOutstanding.a a"Publishers Weekly" (starred review) aIn his first suspense novel, "Amagansett," Mark Mills displayed a literary voice that was thoroughly embracing. The same is true in "The Savage Garden,"a a"New York Daily News" Mark Mills is a screenwriter; among his credits is the script for "The Reckoning", adapted from Barry Unsworth's novel Morality Play . Mills lives with his family.

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