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“The flat area immediately below was broken up into a formal pattern of beds containing oleander and more clipped clouds of box, a southern imitation of the grand parterres of aristocratic chateaux. A rose garden beyond was the first in a series of gardens created on descending levels, apparently linked by a magnificently overgrown wisteria. Dense lines of cypress hid any farther areas from view, including the memorial garden that was her special brief. As a whole, the garden was charming, luxuriant, but- from a professional point of view- dilapidated.”

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The Sea Garden

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Deborah Lawrenson
Deborah Lawrenson

Deborah Lawrenson is a British novelist known for her distinctive narrative style and deep portrayal of local culture. Her novels often feature historical settings, blending elements of suspense and romance, and have gained popularity among readers. more

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