Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil
(Author) John BerendtGenteel society ladies who compare notes on their husbands' suicides. A hilariously foul-mouthed black drag queen. A voodoo priestess who works her roots in the graveyard at midnight. A morose inventor who owns a bottle of poison powerful enough to kill everyone in town. A prominent antiques dealer who hangs a Nazi flag from his window to disrupt the shooting of a movie. And a redneck gigolo whose conquests describe him as a 'walking streak of sex'. These are some of the real residents of Savannah, Georgia, a city whose eccentric mores are unerringly observed - and whose dirty linen is gleefully aired - in this utterly irresistible book. At once a true-crime murder story and a hugely entertaining and deliciously perverse travelogue, Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil is as bracing and intoxicating as half-a-dozen mint juleps.
John Berendt
John Berendt is an American author known for his best-selling nonfiction book "Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil," which explores the eccentric characters and scandals of Savannah, Georgia. His storytelling style is vivid and immersive, blending journalism with a novelist's eye for detail. Berendt's work has inspired a new genre of true crime literature.