The Moolit Garden by Corina Bomann starts off as a story about two childhood friends, as close as sisters, who both grew up in Berlin, Germany. One friend, Ellen, moves to London, where she marries an English gentleman, who is not only rich, but who loves her unconditionally and provides a good home, which is actually a mansion, for her, and their marriage produces two lovely daughters. Ellen, the German woman just mentioned, is a multi-talented person, a great cook at home, specializing in gourmet dishes, a lover of nature and beauty, a gardener, with a mischievous sense of humor and a generous heart, and she wants more than anything else for her best friend, Lily, in Berlin to be happy and find her life again. Ellen is also a wonderful mother to her teenage daughters, depriving them of nothing, and has a professional career in the music industry and can play the violin rather beautifully. The other friend, Lily, still living in Berlin, Germany, has not had such good fortune. She recently lost her husband and barely thrives as the owner of an antique shop, and is frightened of traveling and of taking a chance on love again. But one day, a strange man enters Lily’s antique shop and hands her a violin, which he says belongs to her, and suddenly disappears out the door. Lily’s first instinct is to contact her best friend, Ellen, in London, and suggest that she, Lily, come for a visit. On the plane to London, Lily, who is carefully keeping her new violin in her hands, meets a man named Gabriel with whom she engages in conversation. It turns out that Gabriel is the administrator of a famous music school, and is involved in research about former students who rose to prominence in the past for their outstanding talents. Lily and Gabriel say their goodbyes once they arrive at the airport, and Lily assumes she will never see this pleasant, handsome young man again. But fate has an altogether different plan in store for them, as the various characters’ lives become entwined in the surprising turn of events that follow, which involves research on the part of Gabriel and his musicologist employees, and Lily’s travel to Sumatra, Indonesia, and the deepest parts of the jungle, where monkeys swing from the trees and tigers hide, and beautiful flora and fauna abound, and Lily dares to explore a plantation with a newfound friend, and where she, who was once so sad and lonely, discovers adventure and uncovers treasure, which helps her open her heart to love again, as the different protagonists join in the quest to unravel the secret of the mysterious violin and the music sheet inside the case, which is titled “The Moonlit Garden.” This is both a beautiful love story and a suspenseful mystery, as layer after layer of history is peeled away to reveal the secret of The Moonlit Garden.