The bone tree

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Greg Iles: The bone tree (2015)

804 pages

English language

Published Dec. 2, 2015

ISBN:
978-0-06-231111-5
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OCLC Number:
894491761

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A follow-up to Natchez Burning finds Southern lawyer Penn Cage desperately struggling to protect his father from false charges and corrupt officers by confronting the puppet master behind the Double Eagles terrorist group.

Penn Cage's father, Dr. Tom Cage, stands accused of murder, and each effort to defend him unearths new, shocking secrets, leaving Penn to question whether he ever really knew his father at all. At issue is the murder of Tom's former nurse, Viola Turner. The district attorney is quick to point the finger at Tom, citing his decades-old relationship with Viola. When Tom is taken into custody, Penn must explore the dangerous territory of Tom and Viola's shared history, set squarely in the most harrowing years of civil-rights-era Mississippi. What was the relationship between Tom, Viola, and the 'Double Eagle Club,' an ultraviolent group of hardened men who considered themselves smarter, tougher, and more elite than …

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The writing is very good, but I'm completely exhausted after reading The Bone Tree. It's borderline misery-porn.

So much hatred, misogyny, sadism, rape, death, and more JFK assassination faux history than you can shake a stick at. It's all so bleak and terrible, not to mention depressing.

I need a vacation after this book, I'm completely drained. If I do decide to finish this trilogy, which is not a certainty at this point, it won't be anytime soon.

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Subjects

  • Penn Cage (Fictitious character)
  • Fiction

Places

  • Natchez (Miss.)