![]() And maybe, just maybe, she knows something more. The truth behind what happens to the girls when they turn twenty-one. ![]() But it is the witness they are interviewing - known only as Maya - who really knows what it was like behind the garden walls. He calls them "Butterflies", tattooing wings on their backs before renaming them, raping them and letting his violent son terrorize them. What they know is that they have found "The Garden", a prison where the psychopath known as "The Gardener" has kept young women trapped for decades. It's set in the present with two FBI agents trying to uncover the truth behind the crime scene they have just discovered. And my instincts were right - I was enthralled from page one. ![]() It promised a story of beauty and horror. It exuded a dark creepiness that drew me in. But it popped up in my GR feed and everything about it called to me. ![]() ![]() I haven't been highly anticipating it for months and it only made it on to my "to read" shelf a few days ago. The Butterfly Garden was a book I knew nothing about. At night the Garden was a place of shadows and moonlight, where you could more clearly hear all the illusions that went into making it what it was. ![]()
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