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An instant New York Times bestseller!

“Greg Iles is one of America’s great storytellers." –Stephen King, #1 New York Times bestselling author

"A first-rate political thriller."–John Grisham, #1 New York Times bestselling author

The hugely anticipated new Penn Cage novel from the #1 New York Times bestselling author of the Natchez Burning trilogy and Cemetery Road, about a man—and a town—rocked by anarchy and tragedy, but unbowed in the fight to save those they love

Fifteen years after the events of the Natchez Burning trilogy, Penn Cage is alone. Nearly all his loved ones are dead, his old allies gone, and he carries a mortal secret that separates him from the world. But Penn’s exile comes to an end when a brawl at a Mississippi rap festival triggers a bloody mass shooting—one that nearly takes the life of his daughter Annie.

As the stunned cities of Natchez and Bienville reel, antebellum plantation homes continue to burn and the deadly attacks are claimed by a Black radical group as historic acts of justice. Panic sweeps through the tourist communities, driving them inexorably toward a race war.

But what might have been only a regional sideshow of the 2024 Presidential election explodes into national prominence, thanks to the stunning ascent of Robert E. Lee White, a Southern war hero who seizes the public imagination as a third-party candidate. Dubbed “the Tik-Tok Man,” and funded by an eccentric Mississippi billionaire, Bobby White rides the glory of his Special Forces record to an unprecedented run at the White House—one unseen since the campaign of H. Ross Perot.

To triumph over the national party machines, Bobby evolves a plan of unimaginable daring. One fateful autumn weekend, with White set to declare his candidacy in all fifty states, the forces polarizing America line up against one another: Black vs. white, states vs. the federal government, democracy vs. Fascism. Teaming with his fearless daughter (now a civil rights lawyer) and a former Black Panther who spent most of his life in Parchman Prison, Penn tears into Bobby White’s pursuit of the Presidency and ultimately risks a second Civil War to try to expose its motivation to the world, before the America of our Constitution slides into the abyss.

In Southern Man, Greg Iles returns to the riveting style and historic depth that made the Natchez Burning trilogy a searing masterpiece and hurls the narrative fifteen years forward into our current moment—where America itself teeters on the brink of anarchy.


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Book 1 of The Natchez Burning Trilogy Book 2 of The Natchez Burning Trilogy Book 3 of The Natchez Burning Trilogy Prequel to the Natchez Burning Trilogy 3-in-1 The Natchez Burning Trilogy Standalone Thriller

ASIN ‏ : ‎ B09DGDVMN4
Publisher ‏ : ‎ William Morrow (May 28, 2024)
Publication date ‏ : ‎ May 28, 2024
Language ‏ : ‎ English
File size ‏ : ‎ 7084 KB
Text-to-Speech ‏ : ‎ Enabled
Screen Reader ‏ : ‎ Supported
Enhanced typesetting ‏ : ‎ Enabled
X-Ray ‏ : ‎ Enabled
Word Wise ‏ : ‎ Enabled
Print length ‏ : ‎ 970 pages
Page numbers source ISBN ‏ : ‎ 0062824864
Reviewer: DJoe
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Southern Man
Review: I'm not entirely sure how I feel about this book. It thoroughly depicts how evil, depraved, and cruel people can be. Hopefully, it will help me be more understanding of the people around me and sensitive to their feelings. At times, it is depressing but also enlightening. It is worth your time to read.

Reviewer: Kris A
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: WOW!
Review: This is undoubtedly the best book I've read in a long time. The plots, yes there are many, are chilling. The horrifying reality is they are so close to actuality that I feel dumbfounded, confused, and scared all at once. I'm determined to do whatever I can to keep civility and democracy alive. To this end a lot of prayer is also needed.I'm also recommending this book to friends and relatives alike.

Reviewer: vegasbill
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Very good, very long
Review: At 900+ pages this book takes a long time to reach its climax. I found the trip frustrating at times, exhausting at others. The finale was worth the wait.This is a dark tale of people leveraging their desire for money and power by manipulating others through racial prejudice in modern day Mississippi. Penn Cage, former mayor and legal council for the small town of Bienville, is the central character around whom the story revolves. The town is rife with oppressive wealthy white people who control the Black majority. Robert E. Lee White, who grew up in Bienville and is a charismatic Middle East war hero, wants to run as a third party candidate for president. He is obsessed with his quest for power. He formulates a plan to create a large scale racial confrontation in the town with the idea he can become a national hero by killing the person who is allegedly responsible for causing the problem during a nationally televised confrontation between the Black citizens and the local police. As a result of collateral damage several others he needs to eliminate will be killed in the chaos.This is a wild and complicated scheme, with lots of sub-plots, which brings in lots of other characters, many of whom have their own agendas, mostly evil in nature. Penn is frantically trying to find out the source of the trouble and defuse it. He has known most of the characters, good and bad, all his life. He finds out many things about them he never knew or even imagined.My only problem with this book, as mentioned above, is the length. It's a complex story with many characters, both good and evil. They deserve to be heard and examined. However, I feel sure the book could have been substantially shorter. Warning, Greg Iles is very much an anti-Trumper which comes through clearly as there is much discussion of current politics. I'm sure this would put off many readers who don't agree with his politics. Four stars because of the book's length and political overtones. Otherwise another great read from the author.

Reviewer: Cindy
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Southern man
Review: I love Greg Isles boos. Always well written. Informative. Very enjoyable.

Reviewer: Shannon
Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Lot's to love/hate
Review: Nobody weaves a story like Greg Iles. I've been a faithful reader through the years and I was excited for this book to release. And this is a rich, complex, engaging book.That said, I have some issues:A) The length. Insanely long and strangely paced. It's like Isles tried to make up the 15-year gap in the storyline with excessive words, strange plot details and unneeded characters, like Martine.B) Inconsistency. Details that others have mentioned, like Annie's hair color being described as auburn, then blonde, then auburn again.C) The editors of this book should be fired. Numerous errors. Wrong words. (I got the Kindle book, maybe the print version is better?)D) And this is my biggest beef: I've really come to dislike the way Isles writes his female characters - the main ones. They are always one dimensional, as in they are "perfect" in every way. Strikingly beautiful, whip smart, perfect body, ambitious, successful etc. Even the older Sophie Dufort, who Isles decribes as '140 lbs but thanks to swimming it's all in the right places'. Seriously? C'mon Greg. Challenge yourself for once to write a realistic female main/central character instead of always writing your school boy fantasy. Enough.

Reviewer: Wally Goulet
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Long book read but rarely a dull moment
Review: Great character and historical scene development from page one. Keeps the reader fully engaged. One of the best writers of this era.

Reviewer: Buffie
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Another great read about Penn Cage
Review: Really good book. Loved the entire series! Highly recommend this and all Greg Iles’ books. He is a great writer.

Reviewer: Gale B. Stewart
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Very good book. Thought provoking. Detailed
Review: I enjoyed it. It is a great study of racial and queer hatred that is being used by politicians to divert us from issue politics in this country. It is a long book and drags at times, but a good, topical read.

Reviewer: Barbara Maguire
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: The book is brilliantly and methodically researched and written. There is a rich history of the South and slavery and treatment of the Blacks before and after the Civil War. I am not American, so I found this fascinating. The characters are very well defined as you would expect from Greg, you feel a part of the story. The plots are intricately connected and builds and builds and you are so involved you don't want to stop reading.The book is long and involved so be prepared, but you won't be sorry.

Reviewer: Jude Wright
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: So after 6 weeks of a wonderful binge read, I’ve finally finished the Penn Cage series culminating with Southern Man book 7 in the series and Greg Iles's latest novel. I have been a fan of Greg since I stumbled on his books in a library years ago, I read all the books and adore his writing style. So I wanted to reread the Penn Cage series again before I read Southern Man, and I am so so glad I did! This is a wonderfully deep series about family, history, politics, and racism and is so topical today. Set in Natchez Mississippi, Gregs home town. He has managed to research and uncover lots of valuable history surrounding the civil rights events and he has incorporated them fictionally into the whole series of books. But in Southern Man, we see that history can very easily repeat itself and the plotline of this 900-plus page thriller is absolutely gripping. Greg’s talent at writing about real civil rights events into fiction and therefore memorialising these terrible events and making them known to a wider audience ( I’m in the UK and we are not taught about American History ) is an exceptional talent.Southern Man is just a simply amazing, utterly page-turning gripping thriller that had me holding my breath and gasping several times as the events unfolded! It’s clear that Penn Cage is based on Greg himself but why the heck not, it makes for a deep and more loveable character! An outstanding read and one that has gone straight into my top 5 this year. Thank you @gregiles for writing even though you’ve been through hell with your health. The Penn Cage series is one of THE all-time greats of American fiction, and I urge you all to read them. I wish you many more years ahead and hope you can keep writing! You Sir are a Legend of fiction!Huge 5 ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Star read!

Reviewer: Klaus Schmitt
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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Reviewer: arnaud92
Rating: 1.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: Dommage qu'un auteur d'une telle qualité finisse cette série de livres passionnante sur les Cage de Natchez sur un dernier opus aussi ennuyeux qu'un plaidoyer politique par ailleurs sans aucune finesse. Vue la qualité de ses précédents livres et la médiocrité de celui-ci, on en arriverait presque à se demander si c'est Greg Iles qui en est l'auteur ... c'est dire! Bref, à éviter ... Je précise que je l'ai fini mais cela a été, de bout en bout, un véritable pensum.

Reviewer: Arlene
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: I have always enjoyed Greg Iles books. So sad but so true. Lots of racism throughout history. Being Métis I have experienced it myself. We are all born with a heart and a pair of lungs only differences are the colour of our skin. Greg has so much history in this story plus fiction of course to make it captivating. I love the 900 plus pages and every page kept you anticipating what is coming next. Great story.

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Customers find the book thought-provoking, enlightening, and relevant. They also praise the author as great. Opinions are mixed on the length, political content, and writing style. Some find the story deep, pointy, and troubling, while others say it's too long. Readers disagree on the character development, with some finding them great and resilient, while others say they're unneeded.

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