
True Evil was published in the year of 2006 and it spans some five-hundred-pages or so. True Evil is a book that we wholeheartedly recommend and one we cannot wait to talk about. We have no doubt that this is also one of the Best Greg Iles series, to date. As a murder is slowly being pinned against Tom, Penn finds out the damnable truth and no one is sure if it will set him free. Double Eagles, a KKK group, are led by one of the most influential people in not just the county, but the state.

A Webbed TaleĪs Penn gets going, he is confronted with the secrets and the baying of a time not quite forgotten. Someone seems not to have received the memo that Cage’s father, Tom Cage, is off-limits, but Penn is more than happy to remind them. What trouble, itself, isn’t aware of is that Penn doesn’t shy away from a bit of darkness and such. Penn Cage, an ex-prosecutor and current Southern-bred lawyer, is once again faced with trouble. They are part of the broader Greg Iles Penn Cage series, comprising the latter half of the series, but even on their own, they are fantastic. Once again, we might be bending the rules a bit, but these three books cannot not be spoken of. The decade-long and body-bag-weighing past is coming to bite someone and Penn is determined not to let his father be that person. While everything seemed to have gotten slowly into a mode resembling normal, out of the blue, Cage’s dad informs him that he is being extorted. Trouble, however, got word of Cage’s departure and is silently working on weaving him back into its web. Distraught, overridden with pain, guilt, and everything in between, Cage high-tails it out of Houston along with his child, and settles in Natchez, Mississippi. Cage has not quite long ago lost his spouse. The first novel, a sub-six-hundred-page beauty, titled The Quiet Game is where we are introduced to Penn Cage. The series is consisted of the following novels, though it does have a few tie-in novels, as well:

To start off our Greg Iles book reviews, we might be cheating a little with this one, but there’s hardly an easy pick out of the six-novel Penn Cage series – one of the few, but also one of the best Greg Iles series. With all of that said, we can now take a look at the best Greg Iles books. Over the course of his recuperation, Greg did not stop writing for a moment. Sadly, the author had his right leg, just below the knee, amputated as a result of the injuries. A ruptured aorta led Greg to being intubated and put into a coma for a little over a week. It was in the year of 2011 that Greg sustained injuries while driving on the United States’ Route Sixty-One.
