Turning Angel by Greg Iles

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  • Pub. Date: November 2006
  • 672pp
  • Sales Rank: 13,581
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    • Pub. Date: November 2006
    • Publisher: Simon & Schuster Adult Publishing Group
    • Format: Mass Market Paperback, 672pp
    • Sales Rank: 13,581

    Synopsis

    Turning Angel marks the long-awaited return of Penn Cage, the lawyer hero of The Quiet Game, and introduces Drew Elliott, the highly respected doctor who saved Penn's life in a hiking accident when they were boys. As two of the most prominent citizens of Natchez, Drew and Penn sit on the school board of their alma mater, St. Stephen's Prep. When the nude body of a young female student is found near the Mississippi River, the entire community is shocked - but no one more than Penn, who discovers that his best friend was entangled in a passionate relationship with the girl and may be accused of her murder.

    On the surface, Kate Townsend seems the most unlikely murder victim imaginable. A star student and athlete, she"d been accepted to Harvard and carried the hope and pride of the town on her shoulders. But like her school and her town, Kate also had a secret life - one about which her adult lover knew little. When Drew begs Penn to defend him, Penn allows his sense of obligation to override his instinct and agrees. Yet before he can begin, both men are drawn into a dangerous web of blackmail and violence. Drew reacts like anything but an innocent man, and Penn finds himself doubting his friend's motives and searching for a path out of harm's way.

    More dangerous yet is Shad Johnson, the black district attorney whose dream is to send a rich white man to death row in Mississippi. At Shad's order, Drew is jailed, the police cease hunting Kate's killer, and Penn realizes that only by finding Kate's murderer himself can he save his friend's life.

    With his daughter's babysitter as his guide, Penn penetrates the secret world of St. Stephen's, a place that parents never see,where reality veers so radically from appearance that Penn risks losing his own moral compass. St. Stephen's is a dark mirror of the adult world, one populated by steroid-crazed jocks, girls desperate for attention, jaded teens flirting with nihilism, and hidden among them all - one true psychopath. It is Penn's journey into the heart of his alma mater that gives Turning Angel its hypnotic power, for on that journey he finds that the intersection of the adult and nearly adult worlds is a dangerous place indeed. By the time Penn arrives at the shattering truth behind Kate Townsend's death, his quiet Southern town will never be the same.

    Full of brilliant plot twists and shocking details, Turning Angel is Iles's most intricate and unforgettable story yet.

    The Washington Post - Patrick Anderson

    All this is lurid in the extreme and, in Iles's hands, entirely gripping, but there is more to Turning Angel than sex and scandal. Iles offers an insider's heartfelt picture of a Southern town that is dying because of lousy schools, a failing economy and racial tensions -- and, again, there is no reason to think Natchez is unique. Iles populates this town with characters who are all too real and makes clear that its privileged young people no longer live isolated lives … this is a powerful piece of popular fiction.

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    Biography

    Greg Iles gained notice for his smart, what-if storylines based on World War II scenarios; but when he turned to his own territory to write suspenseful, modern crime stories set in the American South, that's when readers really sat up and took notice.

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    One of his best yet...by Anonymous

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    April 20, 2009: Greg Iles is an easy read--he has great character development, interesting plot lines and readily takes the reader to a different place.

    Mysteries aboundby agmomTX

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    March 23, 2009: This was the first Greg Iles book I have read, many plot turns and character twists in the novel. Mature subject matter contained in the book. Definitely kept me guessing right up until the end. Did not particularly like the idea of medical doctor being involved with his high school babysitter.


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