Exploring a surreal world of adolescent sex, drugs, apathy, and violence, lawyer Penn Cage is forced to reevaluate his view of his old high school, his best friend, his hometown, and even himself. Foremost in his mind is one question: Could my best friend have murdered a seventeen-year-old girl? Unabridged.
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Exploring a surreal world of adolescent sex, drugs, apathy, and violence, lawyer Penn Cage is forced to reevaluate his view of his old high school, his best friend, his hometown, and even himself. Foremost in his mind is one question: Could my best friend have murdered a seventeen-year-old girl? Unabridged.
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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.