A literary twist on The Secret Garden for fans of Shirley Jackson, Piranesi and Unsettled GroundâExtraordinary... it already feels like a classicâ Emerald Fennell, Oscar-winning director of SALTBURNâGlitters with menace and mysteryâ Emma Stonex, bestselling author of The LamplightersâAn intriguing mix of psychological mystery and dystopian gothicâ GuardianâPart fable, part literary thrillerâŚThe Garden may be the elusive inheritor to Susanna Clarkeâs Piranesiâ Vulture____Nothing had come over the wall for a very long time. âŚ. In a place and time unknown, two elderly sisters live in a walled garden, secluded from the outside world. For as long as they can remember, Evelyn and Lily have only had each other. What came before the garden, they have forgotten; what lies beyond it, they do not know. Each day is spent tending the bees, planting the crops, dutifully following the instructions of the almanac written by their mother. But then one of them makes a startling discovery. What if their carefully curated life is an illusion? What if the walls no longer keep them safe?âReminiscent of John WyndhamâŚ.absolutely exquisiteâ Daily MailâDarkly beautiful⌠a Gothic, dystopian inversion of The Secret Gardenâ Good Housekeeping âA brilliantly drawn folie Ă Â deux ... like Shirley Jackson's We Have Always Lived In The Castle - SFXREADER'S RESPONSES to THE GARDEN:âDefinitely one of the most original books Iâve ever read and I loved every moment of the reading experienceâ 5-star reader reviewâLOVED this. Reminiscent of Shirley Jacksonâs âWe Have Always Lived In The Castleâ and Susanna Clarkeâs âPiranesiââ 5-star reader reviewâNewman's writing style and world-building are poetic and evocative, yet also eerie and suspenseful.â 5-star reader reviewâWOW! I was absolutely engrossed in this genre-bender for two days straight.â 5-star reader reviewâFans of Emily St. John Mandel, Lily Brooks-Dalton, and Charlotte McConaghy will enjoy this book.â 5-star reader reviewâPart Whatever Happened to Baby Jane, part Lord of the Flies, part Shirley Jackson : all itselfâ 5-star reader reviewâNick Newmanâs distinctly creepy, quirky, mountingly tense post apocalyptic Gothic Garden of Eden novel is definitely weird, and remarkably wonderful.â 5-star reader reviewâGave me a mixture of We Have Always Lived in the Castle and I Capture the Castle vibesâ 5-star reader reviewâOutstanding. I was hooked on the story from the beginning. It had such a weird, evocative vibe from the beginning.â 5-star reader reviewâWhatever else I read in 2025, it's definitely going to be one of my top ten.â 5-star reader review A literary twist on The Secret Garden for fans of Shirley Jackson, Piranesi and Unsettled GroundâExtraordinary... it already feels like a classicâ Emerald Fennell, Oscar-winning director of SALTBURNâGlitters with menace and mysteryâ Emma Stonex, bestselling author of The LamplightersâAn intriguing mix of psychological mystery and dystopian gothicâ GuardianâPart fable, part literary thrillerâŚThe Garden may be the elusive inheritor to Susanna Clarkeâs Piranesiâ Vulture____Nothing had come over the wall for a very long time. âŚ. In a place and time unknown, two elderly sisters live in a walled garden, secluded from the outside world. For as long as they can remember, Evelyn and Lily have only had each other. What came before the garden, they have forgotten; what lies beyond it, they do not know. Each day is spent tending the bees, planting the crops, dutifully following the instructions of the almanac written by their mother. But then one of them makes a startling discovery. What if their carefully curated life is an illusion? What if the walls no longer keep them safe?âReminiscent of John WyndhamâŚ.absolutely exquisiteâ Daily MailâDarkly beautiful⌠a Gothic, dystopian inversion of The Secret Gardenâ Good Housekeeping âA brilliantly drawn folie Ă Â deux ... like Shirley Jackson's We Have Always Lived In The Castle - SFXREADER'S RESPONSES to THE GARDEN:âDefinitely one of the most original books Iâve ever read and I loved every moment of the reading experienceâ 5-star reader reviewâLOVED this. Reminiscent of Shirley Jacksonâs âWe Have Always Lived In The Castleâ and Susanna Clarkeâs âPiranesiââ 5-star reader reviewâNewman's writing style and world-building are poetic and evocative, yet also eerie and suspenseful.â 5-star reader reviewâWOW! I was absolutely engrossed in this genre-bender for two days straight.â 5-star reader reviewâFans of Emily St. John Mandel, Lily Brooks-Dalton, and Charlotte McConaghy will enjoy this book.â 5-star reader reviewâPart Whatever Happened to Baby Jane, part Lord of the Flies, part Shirley Jackson : all itselfâ 5-star reader reviewâNick Newmanâs distinctly creepy, quirky, mountingly tense post apocalyptic Gothic Garden of Eden novel is definitely weird, and remarkably wonderful.â 5-star reader reviewâGave me a mixture of We Have Always Lived in the Castle and I Capture the Castle vibesâ 5-star reader reviewâOutstanding. I was hooked on the story from the beginning. It had such a weird, evocative vibe from the beginning.â 5-star reader reviewâWhatever else I read in 2025, it's definitely going to be one of my top ten.â 5-star reader review