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  • By: David Hewson
  • Narrated by: Saul Reichlin
  • Length: 14 hrs and 4 mins
  • 4.2 out of 5 stars (239 ratings)
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The Garden of Evil

By: David Hewson
Narrated by: Saul Reichlin
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Summary

Nominated for the Audiobook Download of the Year, 2008.

In a hidden studio in Rome, an art expert is found dead in front of one of the most beautiful paintings Nic Costa has ever seen - an unknown Caravaggio masterpiece.

But before long, tragedy will strike Nic far closer to home. The main suspect's identity is known, but he remains untouchable, protected by a fleet of lawyers and a sinister cult known as the Ekstasists.

If Costa can crack the reasons for the cult's existence, he may well stand a chance of nailing his wife's killer. But the mystery will take him right back to Caravaggio himself and the reasons he had to flee Rome, all those centuries before.

©2008 David Hewson (P)2008 WF Howes Ltd

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Murder and art skilfully combined

This is a further instalment in the lives and work of policeman Costa and colleagues in David Hewson's Rome series. The author's fertile imagination, yet again, conjures up an extraordinary story that mixes police detection, forensic science, religion and Italian art that carries one along wanting to know what happens next in this long recording. The book stands alone as a great story, but you'll get more out of it if you've listened to the earlier books in this series and thus know some of the background to the main characters, who are brought wonderfully to life by Saul Reichlin's outstanding performance in reading the text. Performance being the operative word as he doesn't just read the words: he, using a full range of voices, dramatizes the book as if it's almost a audio play.
As a bonus you get to learn quite a bit about the Caravaggio and Italian art: sequences of discourse that relieves some of the tension created by the furious pace of other parts of the book.
Recommended.

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Page-turner

I loved this book - interesting plot with art as the starring role and the usual thrilling story. I couldn’t put it down.

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Little confusing but enjoyable

I love this series and the narration. Fascinating, well researched history included as well as good creative licence. Found timelines and family connections outlined near the end confusing to follow as an audio book but overall an enjoyable listen.

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A really good listen.

Would give it 5 stars but Greg Iles sequel to this book is even better so have reserved 5 stars for that one.

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Excellent story with great narration. Kept me hooked and interested throughout.

David Hewson does his research and writes really well. A thief follows a mysterious but well dressed woman to a hidden studio. What happens there leads to the police being called. They find as part of the scene one of the most beautiful paintings that Nic Costa has ever seen - an unknown Caravaggio.

The main suspect's identity is known, but he remains untouchable - protected in his grand palazzo by a fleet of lawyers and a sinister cult known as the Ekstasists. The police are routed at every turn until Costa meets a Sister who knows a lot about Caravaggio. Can she help to unlock the case?

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Complex but totally entertaining

this book was very interesting. Took a little while to get into but then magic.

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Greatly admired

An ingenious, fascinating plot expressed in a literate, fast-paced style.

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Highly enjoyable

I enjoy the Rome series from David Hewson and this is one of the best in my view. A good story line which holds the interest very well. David Hewson weaves a good plot and captures the atmosphere of Rome within the story. I thoroughly enjoyed this book and must give credit to Saul Reichlin for a very smooth narration.

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My favorite Costa book

I didn't read them in order, this is the last one for me unless more are published
T his was the best one.
I will now try the other Hewson/ reichlin combos

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Obscene

This is the product of an obscene mind , yes it’s fiction , it couldn’t be anything else , not only does it bounce from one implausibly to another but it is accompanied by incompetence in the characters that is beyond belief , quite how the narrator managed not to burst out laughing at what he was reading can only be down to the obscene nature of the story . Just shows what some people will do for money .

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