Sunday, March 26, 2017

Review: Turning Angel (Penn Cage #2) by Greg Isles

Title: Turning Angel (Penn Cage #2)
Author: Greg Iles
Publisher: Scribner
Publication Date: December 27, 2005
Edition: Kindle (672 pages)
Categories:
  • Fiction
  • Crime
  • Mystery
  • Thriller

Turning Angel (Penn Cage #2)Turning Angel by Greg Iles

My rating: 5 of 5 stars


"Turning Angel" is the next book in the Penn Cage Series, following "The Quiet Game". Penn's childhood friend, Dr. Drew Elliott, is accused of murdering a young girl after having a sexual relationship with her. Dr. Elliott asks Penn to defend him. Penn soon learns that everyone involved has secrets they do not wish to share, and he is left to put the pieces of the puzzle together without getting killed in the process.

Greg Iles is once again a master at weaving together a complex plot with all sorts of entanglements that kept me continually interested in reading more to find out how it would all play out. I also enjoyed the book because it represents a microcosm of small town life, and begs the question--how well do you ever really know anyone?




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