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Quiet Game by Greg Iles
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Quiet Game (original 1999; edition 1999)

by Greg Iles (Author)

Series: Penn Cage (1)

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INTRODUCING PENN CAGE... From the author of Cemetery Road comes the first intelligent, gripping thriller in the #1 New York Times bestselling Penn Cage series.  Natchez, Mississippi. Jewel of the South. City of old money and older sins. And childhood home of Houston prosecutor Penn Cage.  In the aftermath of a personal tragedy, this is where Penn has returned for solitude. This is where he hopes to find peace. What he discovers instead is his own family trapped in a mystery buried for thirty years but never forgotten--the town's darkest secret, now set to trap and destroy Penn as well.… (more)
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Title:Quiet Game
Authors:Greg Iles (Author)
Info:Penguin (1999), Edition: First Edition First Printing, 433 pages
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The Quiet Game by Greg Iles (1999)

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Great book ( )
  valashedd | Apr 16, 2024 |
I am a fan of Greg Iles and a fan of Penn Cage. This book didn't disappoint. I have read others, completely out of order, and I have to say, every book, I can pick up and don't feel I missed a lot having not read them in order. That said, glad to have read book 1.
Penn Cage is a larger than life character, seeking justice with determination that seems daunting. To me, he is a character you can admire. I love how the author delves into the true heart of what was going on in the 60's and even today.
There is a lot of action in this book. A great read. ( )
  cjyap1 | Apr 10, 2024 |
I found this book a really fun, fast read. While some of Mr. Iles' dialogue and characters may be stereotypical, and possibly express facile sentiment or emotion, overall the story is strong and well-done. Enjoyable! ( )
  decaturmamaof2 | Nov 22, 2023 |
"Natchez is unlike anyplace in America existing almost outside time, which is exactly what Annie and I need."

It's shortly after his wife died of cancer and attorney and best-selling author Penn Cage's young daughter Annie is grieving. He decides to return to his hometown Natchez where his mother and father might help his daughter through the process. Days after he arrives back in town, he's embroiled in a Civil Rights Era murder mystery, not to mention helping his father who's being blackmailed.

There are a lot of things that annoyed/angered me about this book. First of all, Penn moved back to Natchez for Annie, then immediately abandons her to his parents. He's chasing around town solving crimes (and having plenty of time for flirtation with a pretty reporter), moaning about wanting to protect his daughter, but basically ignoring her. And he has way too many close calls.

Then there's the legal stuff. Not that I was any great shakes as an attorney, and I will admit that the inaccurate way in which trials/legal issues are presented in novels is a pet peeve of mine, but the legal matters as described in this novel are so far out there, so removed from reality that I couldn't stand it. Almost nothing in the way the legal matters are described in this book could have occurred in real life.

Worst of all there is the paternalistic attitude against Blacks that permeates this book. I understand that it's set in a small Southern town, and maybe it could be said that this is the attitude that many of white denizens would have. But it also seems to be the attitude of those in the book who are supposed to be the "good guys," (i.e. Penn and his parents). Beyond that, the characters are all pretty much cliches.

This is not a series I will continue.

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  arubabookwoman | Sep 9, 2023 |
My first impression of this book was that it was a real "guy" book. Mostly because of the detailed descriptions of the female characters' sexy clothes and moist lips. However, that type of bias aside, this is actually a pretty gripping read. There is some difficult language-- it takes place in Mississippi and concerns a race murder that took place in the '60s, so there is liberal use of the N-word-- but it is not gratuitous. The complex story deals with the history of civil rights, the grief over the death of a spouse, and regret after the abrupt end of a teenage romance. And all of this emotional back story is interspersed with a lawsuit and the lead-up to a trial, including an investigation dogged with danger and violence. It is characterized as a thriller, and I suppose there are elements of that, but it felt like the whole narrative was geared toward a conclusion in which the good guys would prevail, despite the many obstacles that are placed in their path, so it never felt too scary. Good read. ( )
  karenchase | Jun 14, 2023 |
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INTRODUCING PENN CAGE... From the author of Cemetery Road comes the first intelligent, gripping thriller in the #1 New York Times bestselling Penn Cage series.  Natchez, Mississippi. Jewel of the South. City of old money and older sins. And childhood home of Houston prosecutor Penn Cage.  In the aftermath of a personal tragedy, this is where Penn has returned for solitude. This is where he hopes to find peace. What he discovers instead is his own family trapped in a mystery buried for thirty years but never forgotten--the town's darkest secret, now set to trap and destroy Penn as well.

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gregiles.com- Penn Cage is no stranger to death. As a Houston prosecutor he sent sixteen men to death row, and watched seven of them die. But now, in the aftermath of his wife's death, the grief-stricken father packs up his four-year-old daughter, Annie, and returns to his hometown in search of healing. But peace is not what he finds there.

Natchez, Mississippi, is the jewel of the antebellum South, a city of old money and older sins, where passion, power, and racial tensions seethe beneath its elegant facade. After twenty years away, Penn is stunned to find his own family trapped in a web of intrigue and danger.

Determined to save his father from a ruthless blackmailer, Penn stumbles over a link to the town's darkest secret: the thirty-year-old unsolved murder of a black Korean War veteran. But what drives him to act is the revelation that this haunting mystery is inextricably bound up with his own past. Under a blaze of national media attention, Penn reopens the case, only to find local records destroyed, the FBI file sealed, and the town closing ranks against him.

Penn joins forces with Caitlin Masters, a beautiful young newspaper publisher, on a quest that will lead from the bayous of the South to the highest reaches of the U.S. Government. His need to right a terrible wrong pits him against the FBI, the powerful judge who nearly destroyed his family, and his most dangerous adversary: a woman he loved more than twenty years before, and who haunts him still. His crusade for justice will ultimately lead him into a packed Mississippi courtroom, where he fights a battle that could end a decades-old silence and force the truth to be spoken at last.

A riveting story of conspiracy, murder, and hard-won justice, The Quiet Game lays bare one of the most shameful chapters in American history by solving the abiding mystery of one man's past.
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