Turning Angel

· Penn Cage Book 2 · HarperCollins UK
4.4
18 reviews
Ebook
576
Pages

About this ebook

The second thriller in the New York Times No.1 bestselling series featuring Penn Cage: a man who must face the dark heart of the Deep South – and question everything he believes in...

One dead girl. And a town full of secrets...

Rape and murder aren’t new to the Deep South, but when the body of a popular high school girl is found dumped in the local river, the whole town of Natchez, Mississippi, is shocked.

Penn Cage no longer practises law, but when his best friend Drew is accused of the murder and asks for help, Penn must face the hardest questions of his life:

Can he defend Drew against the town, the police and overwhelming evidence?

Or could it be true that his friend is a brutal killer who has deceived Penn and everyone else?

Ratings and reviews

4.4
18 reviews
Blare Sutton
July 31, 2014
Another paced book that doesn't hold too many surprises but does hold your attention. Worth the read.
Elisa Petrelli
July 5, 2014
An amazing book just outstanding in its kind! When a thriller makes u tear up at the end it means definitely something!

About the author

Greg Iles is the author of thirteen international bestselling novels, including Turning Angel, True Evil, Third Degree and the New York Times No.1 bestseller The Devil’s Punchbowl.

His novels have been made into films, translated into more than twenty languages, and published worldwide in more than thirty-five countries. He lives in Natchez, Mississippi.

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