Dot Hutchison

The Butterfly Garden: A Thriller

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Maya, a fierce survivor, leads us through the aftermath of a brutal event as she recounts her tale to the FBI, but her story keeps us at the edges, letting the questions simmer, bubbling up small answers that beg new, bigger questions in their wake: How did Maya escape captivity? Did the other girls survive? What happened to the garden—and the Gardener?

Maya reveals a vivid dimension to the twisted puzzle and raises larger questions about her own motives. As the truth slowly emerges from a carefully constructed cocoon, author Dot Hutchison has us questioning whether this is a tale of terrible beauty or a beautiful tale of terror.

The frantic rustling of a butterfly’s wings against a collector’s net seems futile—but when many butterflies flock together, they become much harder to pin down. For us, this innocuous symbol of transformative beauty will forever be a perverse reminder of the Gardener, a depraved man with his magnificent, grotesque collection of butterflies.
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307 printed pages
Original publication
2016
Publication year
2016
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  • WONHO IS FKN BACK But still go to jail Han seo heeshared an impression4 years ago
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    Wish they wrote the character of the gardener better but still a good read

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Quotes

  • Nurlan Süleymanovhas quoted5 years ago
    I don’t choose to be sad or pissed off, but I don’t exactly choose to be happy, either.
  • Nurlan Süleymanovhas quoted5 years ago
    Sometimes the illusion of freedom, of choice, was more painful than captivity.
  • Nurlan Süleymanovhas quoted5 years ago
    I liked the fairy tales. Not the watered-down Disney shit, or the sanitized Perrault versions. I liked the real ones, where horrible things happened to everyone and you really understood it wasn’t intended for children.

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