by Paul Durham
All of that said, I won’t comment on whether a solitary stone Grotesque resides on a rooftop overlooking Boston’s streets. And if one does, I certainly won’t tell you where to find him. I don’t think the building’s owners would welcome you sniffing around. But I will say this: Should you stumble upon our hero, please don’t mention I sent you. And whatever you do, don’t call him Goyle.
—Paul Durham
Many of the locations and neighborhoods in The Last Gargoyle are real places you can visit in Boston.
• Boston Common (the “Common”)
• Boston Conservatory at Berklee (the “Conservatory”)
• Boylston Street Station
• Copp’s Hill Burying Ground
• The Fens
• Granary Burying Ground
• North End
• Old North Church
• Prudential Center (the “glass-and-steel tower on Boylston Street”)
• Symphony Hall
• Theater District
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