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Southern Man
Southern Man: A Novel | Greg Iles
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Greg Iles is one of Americas 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 manand a townrocked 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 Penns exile comes to an end when a brawl at a Mississippi rap festival triggers a bloody mass shootingone 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 Houseone 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 Whites 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 momentwhere America itself teeters on the brink of anarchy.
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Erinreadsthebooks
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963 pages of the smallest font imaginable. Not during the summer, 👹. I love the back half of the Penn Cage tale, and I‘ll absolutely come back to this…some colder day and maybe on the Kindle. Now I‘m off to choose a book that‘s not an arm workout to carry to the beach.

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Mpcacher
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This is the 7th book in the Penn Cage series. As with previous books, this one deals with race relations, power and greed, black history and family. It is very long and violent, but thought provoking, informative and I really enjoyed it. I would like to think that events in the book are unrealistic and our world has improved, but the last few years have made me realize we have a long way to go. Thanks to Edelweiss+ for the digital ARC. 4.5/5

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JacqMac
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There was a woman in the bookstore today, pretending to listen to her husband. She was standing there all dreamy like, petting the books. And she wasn‘t me. But she was my people. I haven‘t been to the bookstore in months and months. Or at least weeks and weeks. But traffic was so bad, hubby suggested I stop on the way home. These are murder prevention books.

Tamra 😜 I need use this *reason* ahem excuse. 5mo
Hooked_on_books That‘s a serious stack! I love it! (And kudos to the book-petter.) 5mo
JacqMac @Tamra 🤣 5mo
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Reecaspieces
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Pickpick
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