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The Night Gardener
The Night Gardener
Author: George Pelecanos
ISBN-13: 9780316156509
ISBN-10: 0316156507
Publication Date: 8/8/2006
Pages: 384
Edition: 1st
Rating:
  • Currently 3.6/5 Stars.
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3.6 stars, based on 21 ratings
Publisher: Little, Brown
Book Type: Hardcover
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tracey13 avatar reviewed The Night Gardener on + 310 more book reviews
Very good story and character development. I stayed up way too late a couple of times, not wanting to put this down!
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A very tragic story, I loved the cop-speak and the unHollywood ending. This was on a list of books recommended by Stephen King, I can see why he included this one.
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George Pelecanos has an authentic voice in his stories of the streets of Washington, D.C. He introduces you to believable characters in real neighborhoods and creates an absorbing story that makes the reader care. This is more than a cop novel - it is a beautifully crafted book.
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I began reading The Night Gardener, a book club selection, without any prior knowledge of the author, George Pelacanos. I'm originally from Washington, DC (where the story takes place) so I initially believed that the descriptions of the people & places were what were so familiar to me. But after reading more & more I realized it was the way the story was being told was what was really familiar. After doing some research on the writer I discovered why the story seemed so familiar & was so riveting ... George Pelacanos is one of the writers behind The Wire! One of my all time favorite shows!

Anyone who knows The Wire knows riveting storytelling & will appreciate this book.

This gripping, multilayered, so-much-more-than-a-typical mystery, mystery is one of my all time favorites. With two & ½ weeks to go until the book club meeting to discuss The Night Gardener I decided to re-read it. Id only been away from the characters for two days but was already missing them. Since then Ive shared it with friends and am anxiously its return so I can read it again & again.

If you enjoy it 1/2 as much as I did you'll love it.
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They never found the killer. All they knew, back in the winter of 1985, was that someone was taking teenagers, killing them and leaving their abused bodies in public parks. Three victims in all, with no link between them except a oddity of their names. They read the same back-to-front - Otto, Ava and lastly Eve.