by Greg Iles, Dick Hill
1.5 stars rounded up. It was, in parts, "okay".First and foremost, thank FUCK that is over. I started reading this on April 23 and I am just now, today, June 5, finished reading it. Considering I finished the other books in ten days or less, I gotta say my pace here is telling. This book is a padded...
Wow. This was one of the most intense books I've ever read.I have come to believe that the United States was founded in atrocity, and that we bear a scar that can never be healed without a full reckoning of the horror of slavery, Jim Crow, the Klan, lynchings, and the tremendous injustices that have...
I finished Natchez Burning with sense of excitement over what was to come. Iles ended that book on a high note, with the kind of climax that leaves you breathless. I couldn't wait to see what Penn would find himself involved in once I started The Bone Tree. I admit that I've found a bit of a soft sp...
By Greg IlesISBN: 1439140294Publisher: William Morrow Publication Date: 4/28/2015 Format: Paperback Series: Penn Cage #5My Rating: 5 Stars A special thank you to HarperCollins, William Morrow, and LibraryThing for an ARC in exchange for an honest review.Southern storyteller, Greg Iles continues th...