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Mississippi Blood: A Novel (Penn Cage Novels), by Greg Iles

The #1 New York Times Bestseller

The final installment in the epic Natchez Burning trilogy by Greg Iles

“Natchez Burning is extraordinarily entertaining and fiendishly suspenseful. I defy you to start it and find a way to put it down; as long as it is, I wished it were longer. . . . This is an amazing work of popular fiction.”   — Stephen King

“One of the longest, most successful sustained works of popular fiction in recent memory… Prepare to be surprised. Iles has always been an exceptional storyteller, and he has invested these volumes with an energy and sense of personal urgency that rarely, if ever, falter.”

—    Washington Post

The endgame is at hand for Penn Cage, his family, and the enemies bent on destroying them in this revelatory volume in the epic trilogy set in modern-day Natchez, Mississippi—Greg Iles’s epic tale of love and honor, hatred and revenge that explores how the sins of the past continue to haunt the present.

Shattered by grief and dreaming of vengeance, Penn Cage sees his family and his world collapsing around him. The woman he loves is gone, his principles have been irrevocably compromised, and his father, once a paragon of the community that Penn leads as mayor, is about to be tried for the murder of a former lover. Most terrifying of all, Dr. Cage seems bent on self-destruction. Despite Penn's experience as a prosecutor in major murder trials, his father has frozen him out of the trial preparations--preferring to risk dying in prison to revealing the truth of the crime to his son.

During forty years practicing medicine, Tom Cage made himself the most respected and beloved physician in Natchez, Mississippi. But this revered Southern figure has secrets known only to himself and a handful of others.  Among them, Tom has a second son, the product of an 1960s affair with his devoted African American nurse, Viola Turner.  It is Viola who has been murdered, and her bitter son--Penn's half-brother--who sets in motion the murder case against his father.  The resulting investigation exhumes dangerous ghosts from Mississippi's violent past. In some way that Penn cannot fathom, Viola Turner was a nexus point between his father and the Double Eagles, a savage splinter cell of the KKK. More troubling still, the long-buried secrets shared by Dr. Cage and the former Klansmen may hold the key to the most devastating assassinations of the 1960s. The surviving Double Eagles will stop at nothing to keep their past crimes buried, and with the help of some of the most influential men in the state, they seek to ensure that Dr. Cage either takes the fall for them, or takes his secrets to an early grave. 

Unable to trust anyone around him--not even his own mother--Penn joins forces with Serenity Butler, a famous young black author who has come to Natchez to write about his father's case. Together, Penn and Serenity battle to crack the Double Eagles and discover the secret history of the Cage family and the South itself, a desperate move that risks the only thing they have left to gamble: their lives.

Mississippi Blood is the enthralling conclusion to a breathtaking trilogy seven years in the making--one that has kept readers on the edge of their seats. With piercing insight, narrative prowess, and a masterful ability to blend history and imagination, Greg Iles illuminates the brutal history of the American South in a highly atmospheric and suspenseful novel that delivers the shocking resolution his fans have eagerly awaited. 

  • Sales Rank: #3450 in Books
  • Published on: 2017-03-21
  • Released on: 2017-03-21
  • Format: Large Print
  • Original language: English
  • Dimensions: 9.00" h x 1.94" w x 6.00" l, .0 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 1216 pages

Review
“A superb entertainment that is a work of power, distinction and high seriousness... also (a) prime example of what the thriller--and other forms of so-called ‘genre’ fiction--can accomplish when pushed beyond traditional limits.” (Washington Post on Mississippi Blood)

“One of the longest, most successful sustained works of popular fiction in recent memory… Prepare to be surprised. Iles has always been an exceptional storyteller, and he has invested these volumes with an energy and sense of personal urgency that rarely, if ever, falter.” (Denver Post on Mississippi Blood)

“There is a graphic beauty to Iles’ writing. He uses measured words to express voluminous stories. . . . He is a masterful storyteller!” (Huffington Post on Mississippi Blood)

“[The] terrific conclusion to his Natchez Burning trilogy is a sweeping story that remains intimate… Relentless pacing keeps the story churning… The trial scenes are among the most exciting ever written in the genre.” (Publishers Weekly (starred review) on Mississippi Blood)

“From his opening line, Iles draws you back into Penn Cage’s deep South in this phenomenal trilogy’s final novel (after Natchez Burning; The Bone Tree). [A] heart-racing, enthralling thriller.” (Library Journal (starred review) on Mississippi Blood)

“This trilogy is destined to become a classic of literary crime fiction.” (Booklist (starred review))

“[The books] are page-turning entertainments with an edge of history and a deep understanding of race relations in the American South. . . . Mississippi Blood is packed with compelling characters. . . . Harrowing and spellbinding.” (Pittsburg Post-Gazette)

“Iles draws his characters so well, and brings off scenes so deftly.” (Houston Chronicle on Mississippi Blood)

“A fabulous story. . . . Love, betrayal, murder, sadness, racism, adultery, hatred and revenge, with a bit of history thrown in. . . . The conclusion to a phenomenal trilogy.” (Biloxi Sun Herald on Mississippi Blood)

“In this dramatic conclusion to a stunning piece of work, Iles works suspense until the last second, making us question whether we’d be able to keep fighting if all the precious things in our lives were taken away.” (Southern Living on Mississippi Blood)

“The Natchez trilogy is a sprawling plunge into some of the worst crimes of the civil-rights era.” (Knoxville News-Sentinel on Mississippi Blood)

“This magnificent saga concludes in breathtaking fashion. . . . Tender and gripping.” (RT Book Reviews on Mississippi Blood)

“Almost nobody works in crime fiction at this level-or this many levels-of psychological, social, and civic sharpness, and with this clarity as well as richness of style. And maintains fiendish levels of suspense.” (Sullivan County Democrat on Mississippi Blood)

“Operatic in its reach, this is still essentially a tough crime procedural, with courtroom drama that is far more blistering than the John Grisham variety.” (Financial Times on Mississippi Blood)

“Just when the trial seems to be ending there are more twists and turns that I never saw coming…. A great ending for the final installment of this thrilling novel. When I read the last page all I could say was WOW! Iles never disappoints.” (ReaderToReader.com)

“The breathtaking ending to an expertly crafted trilogy. . . . Page-turning suspense. Well-written and a must read.” (CriminalElement.com)

“It matches, or even outdoes, the first story in excitement and drama... A searing saga of remorse and revenge.” (Huffington Post on The Bone Tree)

“Natchez Burning is extraordinarily entertaining and fiendishly suspenseful. I defy you to start it and find a way to put it down; as long as it is, I wished it were longer. . . . This is an amazing work of popular fiction.” (Stephen King)

“Natchez Burning obliterates the artificial distinction between genre and literary fiction with passion, grace, and considerable style. This is Greg Iles at this formidable best. It’s good to have him back.” (Washington Post)

“While Natchez Burning excels as a contemporary thriller, it shines brightest when Iles draws from a deeper, and older, well in American fiction. The most compelling passages of the novel echo Iles? writer-predecessor from Natchez, Richard Wright . . . Utterly—and chillingly—believable. Epic.” (Clarion-Ledger (Jackson, MS))

From the Back Cover

Penn Cage is shattered by grief and dreaming of vengeance. The woman he loves is gone, and his father, Dr. Tom Cage, is about to be tried for the murder of a former lover, Viola Turner. In the 1960s South, Viola became a nexus point between Penn’s father and a savage splinter cell of the KKK called the Double Eagles. Today, those men want Dr. Cage to take the fall for them, or take his secrets to an early grave. 

Unable to trust anyone—not even his own mother—Penn joins forces with Serenity Butler, a former soldier. Together, they desperately battle to crack the Double Eagles and uncover the secret history of both the Cage family and the South itself, risking the only thing they have left to gamble: their lives.

With piercing insight, extraordinary narrative prowess, and a masterful ability to blend history and imagination, Greg Iles illuminates the brutal history of the American South in a highly atmospheric, deeply satisfying, and unforgettable novel.

About the Author

Greg Iles spent most of his youth in Natchez, Mississippi. His first novel, Spandau Phoenix, was the first of thirteen New York Times bestsellers, and his new trilogy continues the story of Penn Cage, protagonist of The Quiet Game, Turning Angel, and #1 New York Times bestseller The Devil’s Punchbowl. Iles’s novels have been made into films and published in more than thirty-five countries. He lives in Natchez with his wife and has two children.

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60 of 65 people found the following review helpful.
POWERFUL, INTELLIGENT, GUTSY -- And A Fitting End For A Phenomenal Trilogy
By Scott E. High
I've been an avid reader for over 60 years now, collecting thousands of (primarily) hard cover books written by authors who have impressed me with their story-telling skills, their intelligent plots and sub-plots, their cast of (usually unique) supporting characters, their ability to paint vivid pictures to help immerse me in their stories, their artful presentation of surprising (and sometimes shocking) twists and turns that cause me to reassess and reorganize my thoughts, and the clever use of words and phrases that can cause me to laugh out loud or shed an occasional tear. And it should be easy to see from my first long sentence that my use of "run on" sentences will always prevent me from being a writer.

There are actually very few authors whom I have read (and collected) each and every one of their books. Greg Iles is one of them, along with Dennis Lehane, Stephen King, and James Lee Burke. I have enjoyed the works of several other authors over the years and then stopped reading/collecting them because they kept repeating the same formula (which became stale), their characters remained stagnant and failed to grow, or the impact they were once able to shock and surprise you with had disappeared from their writing. It was obvious in a few cases that "ghost writers" had stepped in and continued with their story lines when they were no longer able to write, which simply affirmed the use of formula writing.

Greg Iles doesn't stand still. He continues to provide intelligent and well-researched stories that are grounded in the history of the Deep South. He doesn't paint a pretty picture with southern ladies and gentlemen, antebellum mansions, garden parties, and good-old-boy politicians. Instead Mr.Iles talks about the problems of the Deep South; the history of slavery, the Ku Klux Klan, the inequality of races, miscegenation, and various hold-outs of people who keep a grip on the old ways even today. His writing is gritty and realistic, impressive and depressing at the same time, and allows his readers to really understand what has happened over the past 150 years. He presents these historic events with passion and insight, excusing few for their actions and holding many accountable for perpetuating barbaric practices.

After having passed through many generations, it is surprising that so many people continue to discriminate against those who were granted freedom from their owners so long ago. Mr. Iles writing periodically points out the places where water fountains had signs on them stating "Whites Only", back doors to stores had empty spaces on them where signs once read "Colored Entrance", and inhumane prisons often held minor offenders for the rest of their lives. It is not a pretty picture but instead points out the realities of racism that others would just as soon forget. It is ugly, it is brutal, and it is amazing that so few managed to take advantage of so many for such a long time. This particular book is not for the faint of heart. No punches are pulled, no words are minced, no stone goes unturned. Be prepared, be warned, and expect to learn some historical truths without any sugar-coating.
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This is easily a stand-alone novel not requiring the reading of the previous two books in the trilogy. HOWEVER, you will miss two powerful novels that set the stage for the end of this book -- and I wouldn't want you to miss any of its impact.

26 of 27 people found the following review helpful.
A master craftsman at his best
By bestks
I'.ve been( patiently ?)waiting for the conclusion of this trilogy, but I believe it was worth it Iles characterizations are such that I feel like if I ran into them on the street I could start an immediate discussion. I do feel like this one ran a little long as the author took forever to peel the world's largest literary onion. Although usually very accurate about legal matters; "the trial" in this book had enough procedural errors to get any verdict overturned multiple times. I find his views of Mississippi and the south really interesting and educational. I find myself hoping to visit Natchez and The Natchez Trace before too long. This series in general and this book in particular have one of the longest and most intricate plots I have seen

15 of 15 people found the following review helpful.
The plot of this series and its characters are both amazing and well presented for the most part
By Kevin D. Fritze
Spoiler alerts! I began reading the reviews today after I finished the book last night...hoping I suppose for a bit more insight into what devoted readers feel about this work. As a whole the Natchez Burning trilogy has been one of the most enjoyable things I have ever read....I give it 5 stars without any doubt. The plot of this series and its characters are both amazing and well presented for the most part. The first two books painted a very vivid picture and contained story-lines, settings, and characters that absolutely hooked me. Mississippi Blood promised to be the conclusion to all of the lingering questions. While I enjoyed this book greatly, I exit the theater a bit underwhelmed, still needing important questions answered. For example, the JFK assassination angle that was so interesting in The Bone Tree (and Natchez Burning to an extent) was all but left to wither away and die in Mississippi Blood. So many important questions and events ended with a whimper in this final book in my opinion. In many ways it feels like too many important topics and story lines were rushed to a conclusion....like Iles just wanted to get it over with. I thought The Bone Tree was done well and it ended with a satisfying (sad, but still satisfying) experience in terms of entertainment....the death of Caitlin at the mystical Bone Tree itself, the titanic battle between Forrest and Penn at mysterious Valhalla, the meat to the JFK angle, etc. Mississippi Blood promised to be the epic conclusion to a classic Southern style Greek tragedy.....instead it is just a conclusion....not epic, and not really classic. Characters like Keisha and her brothers disappeared with little or no explanation. Most especially Serenity Butler played an important role for the majority of Mississippi Blood but silently exited the stage in a way that does not agree with the power of her character. Even the death of Snake Knox was lackluster compared to that of Forrest, Brody, Henry, Alois, (and even Frank)...especially given the huge role he played in this series....plus I kept waiting for him to not really be dead....how he 'died' was circumstantial, requiring you to draw that conclusion. The possible angel of conclusion offered by Wilma Deen was briefly introduced, then promptly yanked away....the potential for any remaining Double Eagles to confess their sins went away without conclusion. The work of Kaiser continues on into the mist without any real knowledge to the reader of where it is going. The audio tape that Lincoln had featuring Snake, Viola, and Sonny also disappeared...yes, he said he was going to destroy it without the million dollars, but did he? After getting to know Lincoln better toward the end, I highly doubt that he destroyed it, but again....the question remains. What of the VK? Which biker died in the shack at the end? What happened to Toons, Lars, etc.? The brief letter from Billy Knox at the end was a bit odd...not really fitting into the murderous rampage type of capabilities that the Knox clan was known for over 2000 previously written pages in this trilogy. Sheriff Billy Byrd simply being taken into custody over the course of a few postscript sentences is vastly underwhelming given his level of deceit in the trilogy as a whole. Tom Cage still sits in prison despite being not-guilty (we think he is not guilty anyway)....that question about who REALLY killed Viola (what this entire trilogy was based upon) was not really answered without any doubt. Was it Peggy? Was it Lincoln? Was it Snake? Sonny? Too many important questions have been allowed to linger...which is somewhat shameful. I would not have had any complaints if this novel were 800-1000 pages long.....if that is what it took to truly wrap things up. As it stands now, I understand it is over, but I do not have the sense of closure I wanted when I opened this book for the first time in late March. Perhaps another Penn Cage story awaits us...I don't know. What I do know is that I still have important questions remaining and that is not how a trilogy of this magnitude is supposed to end.

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