
The Black Garden
A Gripping Mystery Packed with Suspense and Heart
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Joe Bright

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Atmospheric and haunting, The Black Garden is a heart-wrenching and suspenseful story of love, guilt, and an outsider’s courage to confront the past a town chose to forget.
In the summer of 1958, college student Mitchell Sanders flees Boston to escape the wreckage of a broken engagement. Hoping for peace, he takes a job in a small town, helping restore the crumbling home of George O’Brien and his withdrawn granddaughter, Candice. But the O’Briens are far from ordinary, and the town is anything but welcoming.
The O’Briens live in isolation, surrounded by rumors of crimes that stretch back nearly twenty years. As Mitch digs through the attic and clears the strange junk-filled backyard he calls “the black garden,” he begins to uncover unsettling truths that the O’Briens would rather remain buried. When his investigation stirs up a decades-old feud, he finds himself caught between a grieving old man and the most powerful family in Winter Haven. With tensions boiling over and the past clawing its way to the surface, he must choose whether to walk away—or risk everything to unearth the truth.
If you love dark family dramas and slow-burn psychological thrillers, The Black Garden is a must-read.
Praise for The Black Garden:
★ “I don't give 5 stars ratings easily but didn't hesitate with this book”
★ ”I couldn't have predicted the little twist at the end”
★ ”laced with twists, turns, and romance”
★ ”This book traveled with me on all of my summer adventures… I refused to leave it home”
★ ”an unusual book, difficult to describe, an almost haunting quality”
★ ”a real page turner”