The Man Who Died Twice

How does Martin's garden support the theme of appearance versus reality in the novel, The Man Who Died Twice?

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Martin's garden is breathtakingly beautiful and featured in a famous publication for gardens. It connects to the theme appearances versus reality because though it is beautiful, evil things are buried under the surface.

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The Man Who Died Twice