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Amazon.com John Berendt's Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil has been heralded as a
'lyrical work of nonfiction,' and the book's extremely graceful prose depictions of some of
Savannah, Georgia's most colorful eccentrics--remarkable characters who could have once
prospered in a William Faulkner novel or Eudora Welty short story--were certainly a critical factor
in its tremendous success. (One resident into whose orbit Berendt fell, the Lady Chablis, went on
to become a minor celebrity in her own right.) But equally important was Berendt's depiction of
Savannah socialite Jim Williams as he stands trial for the murder of Danny Hansford, a moody,
violence-prone hustler--and sometime companion to Williams--characterized by locals as a
'walking streak of sex.' So feel free to call it a 'true crime classic' without a trace of shame.
“Elegant and wicked…. Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil might be the first truecrime
book that makes the reader want to book a bed and breakfast for an extended weekend at
the scene of the crime.' —The New York Times Book Read more See all Editorial Reviews