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SummaryFor more than one hundred years, creative souls have
traveled to Upstate New York to work under the captivating
spell of the Bosco estate. Cradled in silence, inspired by
the rough beauty of overgrown gardens and crumbling
statuary, these chosen few fashion masterworks- and have
cemented Bosco's reputation as a premier artists' colony.
This season, five talented artists-in-residence find
themselves drawn to the history of Bosco, from the
extensive network of fountains that were once its
centerpiece but have long since run dry to the story of
its enigmatic founder, Aurora Latham, and the series of
tragic events that occurred more than a century ago.
Ellis Brooks, a first-time novelist, has come to Bosco to
write a book based on Aurora and the infamous summer of
1893, when wealthy, powerful Milo Latham brought the
notorious medium Corinth Blackwell to the estate to help
his wife contact three of the couple's children, lost the
winter before in a diphtheria epidemic. But when a séance
turned deadly, Corinth and her alleged accomplice, Tom
Quinn, disappeared, taking with them the Lathams' only
surviving child.
The more time she spends at Bosco, the more Ellis becomes
convinced that there is an even darker, more sinister end
to the story. And she's not alone: biographer Bethesda
Graham uncovers stunning revelations about Milo and
Corinth; landscape architectDavid Fox discovers a series
of hidden tunnels underneath the gardens; poet Zalman
Bronsky hears the long-dry fountain's waters beckoning
him; and novelist Nat Loomis feels something lingering
just out of reach.
After a bizarre series of accidents befalls them, the
group cannot deny the connections between the long ago and
now, the living and the dead . . . as Ellis realizes that
the tangled truth may ensnare them all in its cool
embrace.
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