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Southern Man

By: Greg Iles
Narrated by: Scott Brick
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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.

‘A first-rate political thriller…. an unflinching look at the frightening rise of fascism and Trumpism.’ John Grisham

‘Greg Iles is one of America’s great storytellers. His books are page-turners with real literary resonance. Southern Man is the latest and the best’ Stephen King

A senseless tragedy

When a brawl at a rap festival triggers a bloody mass shooting in Mississippi, Penn Cage finds himself in a country on the brink of eruption. As the stunned cities of Natchez and Bienville reel, antebellum plantation homes are being torched and the deadly attacks are claimed by a Black radical group as historic acts of justice. Panic quickly sweeps through the communities, driving the prosperous Southern towns inexorably toward a race war.

A rising star

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 on social media, a Southern war hero funded by an eccentric Mississippi billionaire, who seizes the public imagination as a third-party candidate.

A country ready to implode

As his hometown devolves into chaos, Penn Cage 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.

©2024 Greg Iles (P)2024 HarperCollins Publishers
International Mystery & Crime Mystery Political Thriller & Suspense War Mississippi
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'A blistering masterpiece that is both relevant and impactful.' Real Book Spy

‘Readers undaunted by the Proustian length of Iles’ sprawling epic will find crime writing of a rare order… As much a trenchant state-of-the-nation novel as a mesmeric page-turner' Financial Times

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The most important Penn Cage book so far...

The most engaging thriller read in years, focused on the ugliest aspects of the US at precent and in time

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A deeply thought provoking novel on the deep political and cultural divides in the US and elsewhere

I listened to this book as a Brit who lives in the UK, and came to it having not previously read any of Isles’ other work. My takeaway is that if you have the time, this is absolutely a work worth engaging with, that will cause the reader to think deeply about the current state of the US and elsewhere.

Without giving away any spoilers, it felt very real given the backdrop of violent political instability in the US, particularly in the light of the Trump assassination attempt. Although of course a work of fiction, and taken to some extremes - especially at the denouement of the novel - I felt that it painted a vivid and insightful picture of the deep divides facing modern political culture (even beyond the US).

On the legacy of slavery, I felt the author did a good job of handling this sensitively and bringing out its lasting socioeconomic ramifications. I do think some of characters become overly patriarchal and too easily adopt white saviour attitudes, but to be fair to the author, for the most part he is aware of this and has other, black, characters call it out.

The main downside, as others have highlighted, is the length. At 45 hours listening time it is a considerable investment, and a decent editor could have cut considerably without losing much of what makes the book so good. Because it veers at times into the polemical (in the Aaron Sorkin mould) I think the author has been given a little too much licence. But overall this does not detract from what is a book that will really give back on the time investment put in.

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Good meaty tome, interesting story and nice to catch up with the characters again. The narrator sounded “pained” throughout and it could have been improved if he had toned it down a bit. Also the story was, to my mind, overly political with the author trying to make statements on current political issues. Leave these to the news and just focus on writing a good yarn !

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No plot

Destroyed a fantastic series.

And Scott Brick would over dramatise the reading of medicine prescription.


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