The book Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil was written by John Berendt and was
388 pages long. This was a non-fiction story of the beautiful town of Savannah, Georgia. John
Berendt was a reporter who lived in New York and one night while dinning out he realized that
one plate of food cost him the same amount of money that it would to fly to Savannah. So he did
and he found himself in love with the city and stayed. It is a spellbinding story peopled by a
gallery of remarkable characters: a fading belle who packs a pistol in her décolletage; a
charming, piano-playing con man who moves like a hermit crab from one empty showplace
house to the next, accompanied by his high-living entourage and pursued closely by his
creditors; a moneyed dowager who conducts business from a cruising Mercedes limousine; a
sour alcoholic inventor who claims to own a vial of poison so powerful that it could kill off the
entire city; a voodoo priestess in purple shades; and a foul-mouthed black drag queen who
passes so convincingly for a woman that she is able to extort abortion money from the parents of
her white boyfriend. With these and other people from savannah, Berendt reviles his alliances
and enemies in the town where everybody knows everybody else.
The exciting colorful town of Savannah is said to be the main character in this Novel, but
the main character was actually John Berendt, he was the narrator and main character . He was a
reporter from New York who made savannah and the people in Savannah his interest, his home,
and his life. He learned all about this secluded city through observation, meetings, and gossip.
He was an intelligent man who always knew where to be at the right time. There was this one
scene in the book where he was having an interview with Jim Williams when Danny Hansford
walked in, in a tirade, with a shirt on that said F-U on it. Well earlier