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Garden of Madness by Tracy L. Higley
Garden of Madness by Tracy L. Higley







Finally, King Nebuchadnezzar has a dream in which a huge tree is cut down and stripped. Because Daniel interprets them, Daniel becomes the King’s chief advisor. In the book of Daniel, King Nebuchadnezzar has different dreams, which Daniel interprets for him. I read it after reading the entire book through and thought that it might have helped me have a better handle on things as I was reading if I had read it first, or simply referred to it from time to time. And secondly, the author gives a note in the back of the book which does not give any of the book away. Based off of the book of Daniel from the Bible, Higley, weaves historical facts into a fictional story quite beautifully.Ī couple of pointers I recommend before reading this book are to first read the Book of Daniel in the Bible before starting so that you have some background, especially if you have never read it before. Readers will find much to enjoy here: fine writing, suspense, mystery, faith, love, and a new look at an old story.Garden of Madness by Tracy L. She must decide between the evil gods of her youth and the true God who promises peace and love, but may require that she give up the life she knows. Secrets pile upon secrets and danger lurks everywhere as Tiamat searches for answers. Her mother wants her to wed a Median prince to preserve her family the powerful mage Shadir intends her to marry his protégé, Amel-Marduk Tiamat wants neither, torn between her desire for freedom and her feelings for Pedaiah, her late husband’s brother. Tiamat, daughter of the mad king, finds herself at the center of palace intrigue when her husband, son of the imprisoned Israelite king, dies. The biblical story of Babylonian King Nebuchadnezzar’s seven years as a madman, found in the Old Testament Book of Daniel, deepens and broadens thanks to veteran author Higley’s historical research and vivid imagination.









Garden of Madness by Tracy L. Higley