"Greg Iles's storytelling blazes like a supernova" ( BookPage ) in this ingeniously twisting and atmospheric New York Times bestseller. After winning the most dangerous case of his career, prosecutor Penn Cage decides to remain in his Southern hometown to raise his young daughter in a safe haven. But nowhere is truly safe--not from long-buried secrets, or murder.... When the nude body of prep school student Kate Townsend is found near the Mississippi River, Penn's best friend, Drew Elliott, is desperate for his counsel. ...
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"Greg Iles's storytelling blazes like a supernova" ( BookPage ) in this ingeniously twisting and atmospheric New York Times bestseller. After winning the most dangerous case of his career, prosecutor Penn Cage decides to remain in his Southern hometown to raise his young daughter in a safe haven. But nowhere is truly safe--not from long-buried secrets, or murder.... When the nude body of prep school student Kate Townsend is found near the Mississippi River, Penn's best friend, Drew Elliott, is desperate for his counsel. An esteemed family physician, Drew makes a shocking confession that could put him on death row. Penn will do all he can to exonerate Drew, but in a town where the gaze of a landmark cemetery statue--the Turning Angel--never looks away, Penn finds himself caught on the jagged edge of blackmail, betrayal, and deadly violence. " Turning Angel will have you wondering where Greg Iles has been all your life." -- USA Today
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Add this copy of Turning Angel (Penn Cage Novels) (Audio Cd) to cart. $20.95, good condition, Sold by Meadeco Media rated 5.0 out of 5 stars, ships from VINE GROVE, KY, UNITED STATES, published 2013 by Brilliance Audio.
As usualy, Greg Iles has adressed a subject that might make some squirm, but he does so in such a human way that you remain sympathetic to the characters. The story is shocking, but could easily be about someone you know.
I thought the pace drug a little towards the end, in what should have been a most exciting part of the story, but that only slightly deminished my enjoyment of this book.