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Turning Angel (Penn Cage #2) (Penn Cage #2)

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Turning Angel marks the long-awaited return of Penn Cage, the lawyer hero of The Quiet Game, and introduces Drew Elliott, the highly respected doctor who saved Penn’s life in a hiking accident when they were boys. As two of the most prominent citizens of Natchez, Drew and Penn sit on the school board of their alma mater, St. Stephen’s Prep. When the nude body of a young fe

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Kerry
If you're just reading Greg Iles for the first time, here's his advice on the order in which to read his books:
If you have just read Turning Angel, you should next read The Quiet Game, the novel in which Penn Cage first appeared, and which many readers believe is my best book. Blood Memory was written before Turning Angel, and Penn’s father Tom Cage appears there in a supporting role, but I would read “Blood Memory” after “The Quiet Game,” not before. You will appreciate Tom much more then...more
Aaron guertin
Turning Angel is a damn good book.

"After winning the most dagerous case of his career, prosecutor Penn Cage decides to remain in his Southern hometown to raise his youg daughter in a safe haven. But nowhere is truly safe - from long-buried secrets, or murder... When the nude body of prep school student Kate Townsend is found ner the Mississippi River, Penn's besdt friend, Drew Elliott, is desperate for his counsel. An esteemed family physician, Drew makes a shocking confession t...more
Chris
Chris rated it 1 of 5 stars  ·  review of another edition
Recommends it for: Morons
This is easily the worst book I've ever read, and I've read Jewel's book of poetry. The story seems to exist only as a vehicle for Iles to create this ludicrous world in which sexy, teenage girls are unable to keep from flinging themselves at every middle-aged man that comes along. This might make for some great poker night b.s. stories for Iles and his buddies, but as a novel, it comes off as a pervert's collection of fantasties. Just creepy. Imagine if John Mark Karr rewrote Lolita, and you've...more
Jane Stewart
There are so many unlikeable and unethical people in this book, on all sides of the law. It’s an ok mystery, long and complicated.

STORY BRIEF:
Drew is a medical doctor in his 40s. His wife is addicted to prescription pills. He falls in love with their babysitter Kate who is 17. They have frequent sex. Kate asks Drew to meet her. When he arrives he finds her dead, strangled, and raped. Drew moves the body. A blackmailer calls Drew wanting money. Drew is arrested for the ...more
solaret
When I started reading Turning Angel, I found myself arguing about reasons why I should like it.

Synopsis: In a small American town in the South called Natchez, a high school girl called Kate Townsend is found dead. Beautiful, intelligent, and popular, her death sends the town reeling. Penn Cage, for whom this book is the second in his series, finds even more surprises. Namely, that his long-time friend, Drew Elliot, admits to having sex with the deceased girl. And by the way, this is...more
Nancy
Nancy rated it 1 of 5 stars  ·  review of another edition
Recommends it for: A dumpster
I found this book disturbing on many levels not the least was the relationships between a high school girl and a doctor more than twice her age. Along with this, the doctor allows the girl to get into dangerous situations in helping him supply pain killers for his addicted wife.
Penn Cage, his friend whose life the doctor saved, is sexually tempted by his daughter's babysitter, Mia Burke. Cage also puts Mia, another high school student, in tremendous danger when she helps him unravel the ...more
Lori
Greg Iles has written a 500 page novel which would make any person's stomach turn when thinking of the corruption of Natchez, Mississippi or I guess Anytown USA. This was at the core a murder mystery with a fairly engaging lawyer/writer Penn Cage. He is a good core character, but what ruined it for me and I can bet lots of fans was the disgusting portrayal of the affair of the town's 40 year old physician and resident hottie with the town's 17 year old high school queen. I'm not naive I know the...more
Michael
There’s been a lot of buzz for Greg Iles’ latest novel “Turning Angel” and after reading it, all I can say is that it deserves every bit of it.

Dr Drew Elliot seems to have it all-he’s the trusted doctor in the small town of Nachez, Mississippi. He’s successful professionally, he’s married with a family, he’s got the big house and all the trappings. But he has a dark secret-he’s been carrying on an affair with a 17-year old cheerleader and tennis phenom, who is bound for Harvard. When...more
Anne Hawn Smith
I read this book on CD on my trip from Virginia to Florida. It kept my interest, but I am increasingly distressed over the portrayal of supposedly intelligent, successful men who are pillars of the community falling hopelessly in love with high school girls who are beautiful, intelligent, amoral and so sexually sophisticated that they make hookers look like librarians. Real people just don't act this way unless they are deeply flawed and that is usually apparent by their lifestyle.

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Rachel
I recently finished Turning Angel by Greg Iles. It was a pick from my church book club, and I’m sad that I didn’t get to go. This is the third one in a row I have missed. I still try to follow along with all the books, and I finished this one yesterday.

I often love to read something different. You’ve heard me say before that the story comes first. Even if the writing is not up to snuff, the story always shines through for me. I felt that way about the Twilight Saga, and I even fe...more
Craig Meads
Craig Meads rated it 5 of 5 stars  ·  review of another edition
Recommends it for: Anyone that likes a good, satisfying read.
Recommended to Craig by: Wal-Mart, it was an impulse purchase.
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Ginger
The very idea of an affair between a 40-something Natchez, Mississippi physician,Drew Elliot, and his 17-year-old babysitter, Kate Townsend, is unsettling. The fact that the school valedictorian, tennis star, and soon-to-be Harvard freshman is mature beyond her years, has the hots for the good doctor, and comes on to him first is no excuse. The girl is found dead and the coroner determines that not only was her death caused by strangulation rather than drowning, there was also evidence of rape. ...more
Julianna
The premise of the story is sound. The plot is good. The characters, with the exception of Penn Cage, were very unlikeable.I could not get invested in the story. I did not think this book was suspenseful or much of a mystery. It was a not good "detective" book. The question of "who-done-it" was apparent early on. Maybe if I had not "cut my teeth" on E.A. Poe,the Father of the Detective genre, in the 3rd grade and continued a 30+ year love of detective-mystery plots...more
Rebecca
So far I am loving it. I have a hard time putting it down. This is also the first time I am reading Greg Iles and I think I should read more from him.
Arthur
I really got into the feeling of being on the edge where a secret death shocks many where it takes it's place of events of so many lives in St. Stephen's Prep, who was involved in the death, many people of the little Mississippi town of how they were unprepared for all the secrets that they are going to have to reveal. St. Stephen's Prep is an ordinary school as far as the parents were concerned until Penn Cage, former student and recently returning to his native Natchez is found defending an ol...more
Diane
Diane rated it 4 of 5 stars  ·  review of another edition
Recommended to Diane by: Read for book club book choice
I just finished reading Turning Angel. I couldn't put it down. there was always a new twist in the story is often an expose on the use of sex and drugs by American adolescents and is very graphic in details of the sexual procility and promiscuity of the teens. There is a very strong comparison of values of older generations and current adolescents. Iles builds strong views of each character complete with their flaws. He also discusses race relations and politics of today, more so in the ...more
William
I disliked this book the more I read it ...I'm sure that the reason I, as a Black man, put it on my to read list is because some review must have said that it dealt with race relations in the Deep South, a murder mystery, and it had an abundance of Black characters. And it did. But I could not shake the feeling that all of the black folks were "others". None were drawn as real people but more like props...one central character..the ex-army drug dealer..hunh? was so cartoonishly drawn ...more
Bookmarks Magazine

Much more than a thriller, Turning Angel is a portrait of a Southern town blighted by a poor economy, bad schools, drugs, racial tensions, and the contrast between this life and the one of privilege. Iles, who lives in Natchez, convincingly depicts how these tensions play out among high school students, who, as Gage repeatedly learns, are not the innocent babes of his youth. The lurid scenes of pornography, drugs, and sex will attract many readers, but so will Iles's portrayal of emotions and mo

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Amanda
I hated this book. It's filled with completely unrealistic story lines, characters that are patently unbelievable in a small Southern town, and the dialogue is extremely preachy and contrived. Additionally, the relationships between the protaganist and his babysitter has got to be a joke, right? She's constantly having this sophisticated and ultra-intelligent, yet sensitive and seductive conversations with Penn Cage, and it literally had me rolling my eyes. Also, if you have any sort of opin...more
Misty
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Chip
This book was ok. Just ok. I felt like Iles was, at times, trying very hard to be more literary, instead of simply writing popular fiction, and writing like that tends to get lost in trying to be, instead of just being.

The story, too, was just ok, without anything truly stunning or revelatory, plot twists that weren't so surprising.

I'm not from the South, but I'd really love to hear what a Black American thinks of how this book, or perhaps this writer, talks about r...more
Dixie
Read N Feed book club selection for November '10. Dr Drew Elliott has fallen in love with high school student, Kate Townsend. Her body is found near the river and so the story begins.... Lots of things going on here with the high school drug & sex scenes, murders, etc. Also included in the story is a transfer student from Croatia, regarding his life before coming to the US. Reminded me of how my high school nephew was beat up in the West Acres mall (broken jaw) by a group of Bosnian's. I missed...more
Erin
I hven't read it in a while so I'm going from memory...Once I was through he 1st chapter, I had to keep going. This book kept my interest and considering I had never read anything by Greg Iles before, I liked his style. The way he described the characters and situations they got themselves into really painted a good mental picture of what was going on in the story. Sometimes I get a book, read t once, and take it to my favorite 'used book store' to trade it in for something else that catches my ...more
Weena
This was basically a sequel to Iles's The Quiet Game, featuring Penn Cage. He's a great character, with natural flaws. The small town of Natchez, MS is the backdrop, and I wonder if it truly has the racial and political wars that Iles portrays. Parts of this book were very raw with their details, but as a whole, it was completely enthralling. It also deals with some very real, and scary issues that teenagers face today. It makes me nervous just thinking about my son attending high school years f...more
Annabelle
A quick, fun mystery about an attorney on the board of an upscale prep school. An outstanding, beautiful senior is found murdered and rape washed up on a creek. You care about the main character, great first person point of view, and his struggle helping his friend, Holden, who had an affair with the 17 year old, while being a widower and raising his daughter and having a long distance lover. Lots of great intrigue and clues abound, drugs, raves, Asian gangs in New Orleans, thugs in a small t...more
Cindy Bertossa-Weger
Best book I have read in ages! I could not put it down. There were so many twists and turns that you can't even bother to try to figure it out, you just have to enjoy the ride. I loved that the ending was logical and tied up loose ends, not like so many where "the killer" is some minor character you've heard of once in 400 pages and all of a sudden the book ends in a single chapter of haphazardly putting together random clues about some random character. I have to go out and get Greg I...more
Sue
I really looked forward to reading Turning Angels after having read Quiet Game but Iles disappointed me. The story line was too packed with hectic action and I feel he didn't bring the story to comfortable close. For example, Drew just gets to go to the high school graduation without any retributions, yes his 17 year old mistress is dead but there he is a noted doctor just carrying on his business. I just felt there was too much hectic action going in too many directions so that there wasn't a g...more
Ginnz
A hard book to write a review for.
I've enjoyed Greg Iles books before and picked this one up as I assumed it would be similar. It wasn't!
So I'll divide the book into the parts that I saw. The first part of the book I hated. Pretty much until Quentin Avery arrived i couldn't get into the book. This is mainly why it has taken a month to read. I'd put it down, start a new book, pick it up again and have another go, put it down etc.
The main narrator of the story was a little too whin...more
David
Greg Iles is one of the handful of thriller authors that I absolutely love and, at the same time, can guarantee a perplexed look when I mention his name to almost any reader. Perhaps one reason is that Greg Iles actually cares about what he puts out at the expense of publishing business protocol. Where someone like James Patterson will meet his publisher's date six times per year with the same outlined and formulaic book, peppered with laughable dialog but guaranteed to be commercial enough to...more
Rene Natan
Turning Angel by Greg Iles, Pocket Books, 2005

The plot. It is hard for writer Penn Cage, a former assistant district attorney in Huston, Texas, to keep feeling close to his childhood friend Drew Elliott, MD, who years back risked his life to save Penn’s. This is because the truth about Drew’s personal life surfaces bit by bit when the body of seventeen-year old Kate Townsend is found, naked and violated, on the shores of the Mississippi River. Drew wants Penn to serve as his legal co...more
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Greg Iles was born in Germany in 1960. He grew up in Natchez, Mississippi, and graduated from the University of Mississippi in 1983. He was active in a band called "Frankly Scarlet", but quit after realizing that the touring lifestyle was not conducive with his family life. Once no longer busy with the band, he turned his attention to writing.

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