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  • Paperback: 512 pages
  • Publisher: Hodder Paperbacks; Reprint edition (7 Sep 2006)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0340833726
  • ISBN-13: 978-0340833728
  • Product Dimensions: 17.6 x 11 x 3.4 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (15 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 147,987 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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'Everything goes crazy and we the readers can only sit back and enjoy the mayhem. Brilliant!' (Independent on Sunday 20060506)

'A pleasure to read' (Time Out 20060421)

'The job of great fiction is to entertain, elucidate and educate while keeping readers nailed to their chairs; this does all of that brilliantly.' (Publishers Weekly )

'One of America's top new crime writers.' (Observer on Greg Iles )

'Alarming, believable, and utterly consuming … resonates long after the final page is turned.' (Dan Brown on DARK MATTER )

'Iles's way of telling the story lifts him clear of the pack ... into a different league.' (Observer on BLOOD MEMORY )

'Edge-of-the-seat thrills all the way.' (Irish Independent on BLOOD MEMORY )

'What does a book's plot need to entice you? Sex, drugs, murder? How about sleazy politicians, bigotry, gunfights...and more sex?...If you haven't yet discovered Iles, TURNING ANGEL will have you wondering where he's been all your life' (USA Today )

'Explosive...powerful' (Chicago Sun-Times )

'Lurid...gripping, but there is more to TURNING ANGEL than sex and scandal. Iles offers an insider's heartfelt picture of a Southern town...and populates it with characters who are all too real' (Washington Post )

'An engrossing, fast paced legal thriller...a terrific writer'

 

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'Greg Iles writes gripping legal thrillers soaked in atmosphere'

 

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"* 'Iles's way of telling the story lifts him clear of the pack... into a different league.' - Observer on BLOOD MEMORY * 'One of America's top new crime writers.' - Observer on Greg Iles * 'Alarming, believable, and utterly consuming... my favourite kind of novel... resonates long after the final page is turned.' - Dan Brown, author of THE DA VINCI CODE, on DARK MA * 'Edge-of-the-seat thrills all the way.' - Irish Independent on BLOOD MEMORY" --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful
By Gail Cooke TOP 500 REVIEWER
Format:Hardcover
With seamless, suspense filled plotting and dialogue so crisp that it crackles, Greg Iles (Blood Memory, The Footprints of God) delivers another surprise packed story. Turning Angel is a thought provoking thriller as it reveals the dark side of high school life today, educating many as it spotlights the choices and crises faced by our youth. It's pure Iles, powerful and unputdownable.

Penn Cage, writer and attorney, has returned to his hometown of Natchez, Mississippi to raise his young daughter, Annie. He's widowed and has had an off again - on again relationship with a younger woman on a high career curve. More than age, distance tends to separate them. Penn has also returned to his childhood friend, Dr. Andrew Elliott, Rhodes scholar, internist, a "golden boy, a paragon of everything small town America holds to be noble, and by unwritten law the town will crucify him with a hatred equal to their betrayed love."

Both men serve on the board of a private school, a bastion of learning that produces such outstanding students as 17-year-old Kate Townsend, class Valedictorian, tennis ace, beautiful, soon to attend Harvard. She is the best of the best - and she is found raped and murdered, her body discovered in St. Catherine's Creek.

That's enough of a shock for one evening, but Penn receives a double whammy when Drew confesses that he loved Kate and had been having an affair with her. He had planned to leave his wife, had even placed a down payment on a house in Cambridge where he and Kate would live.

As a friend, it takes Penn some time to mentally accept Drew's confession; as an attorney he knows that in Mississippi, due to Kate's age, Drew can be arrested for statutory rape. Even worse, as the full impact of what he has heard sinks in, Penn realizes that his friend may well be accused of murder.

District Attorney Shad Johnson, a black man, can hardly wait. Born in Natchez, he grew up in Chicago and returned to Natchez to run for mayor. He lost that election but he's determined not to lose another - sending a rich white man to death row and the attendant headlines would serve his political ambitions well.

Penn has little time to mull over his friend's options before he receives a call from Drew saying that someone has called demanding $20,000 or he'll tell the world about Drew's affair with Kate. The anonymous caller tells Drew to put a bag with the money on the fifty yard line of the school's stadium. Penn tells Drew not to go near the stadium, but he knows better - grabbing a gun he drives to the school in search of his friend.

What ensues is a nightmare scene like no other as the pair find themselves being shot at by not one but two people. When the money bag is picked up, Drew and Penn begin a futile chase that nearly is the death of both of them. And all of this before page 55!

It soon becomes obvious that Penn is up against some formidable foes - not only is Shad Johnson eager to pin the murder on Drew, but he's joined by Sheriff Billy Byrd and Judge
Arthel Minor. Many of the townspeople are developing the mentality of a lynch mob, and Drew's wife is filing for an ugly divorce. What becomes patently obvious is that if Penn has any chance of saving his friend, he'll have to find Kate's murderer himself.

Author Iles has a gift for developing strong ancillary characters - they're etched with precision and color. There is Mia, Kate's classmate and Penn's baby sitter, who guides Penn through the murky corridors of drug wheeling and dealing at the respected school; Marko, an exchange student who grew up in a war zone; and Ellen, Drew's vengeful, addicted wife.

While Turning Angel is without a doubt a first-rate thriller, it is also a mind numbing story of the loss of innocence. An innocence never to be found again.

- Gail Cooke

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Format:Hardcover
Greg Iles has written another brilliant thriller. You become instantly involved in all of the main characters' lives and there are plenty of twists and turns to make things interesting. As usual the ending is a complete surprise and when you have finished you just wish that there was more to go.
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Faith restored 10 Aug 2007
By John
Format:Paperback
A few years ago I read Iles WW2 thrillers and enjoyed them. More recently I thought 24 Hours was excellent. Then I tried Sleep No More and Dark Matter and thought they were rubbish as Iles tried to explore the para normal which is not for me.
I liked the synopsis of this book and decided to give Iles another try. However when I started reading one Saturday lunchtime I did so with scepticism. Two hours and 150 pages later I was hooked. This was a true whodunnit set in a southern American town. Racial tension, bigotry, sexual deviation and drug abuse are all inter twined to make a cracking read. As I progressed through the book I realised that it is a second novel involving Penn Cage. He and many of the characters appeared in The Quiet Game. The actual story stands alone although some of the character development refers to the previous novel. Penn's relationship with his daughter and girlfriend has developed as a result of what went before. The animosity between him and the DA is because of what happened in the previous story. However if the Quiet Game is as good as this then it should be a pleasure to read it first.
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Cage at his mercurial best
After reading Dark Matter which was disappointing this was a real treat.
It addresses some difficult isssues and challenges the reader with some insightful writing. Read more
Published 13 months ago by Jonathan Clark
Left me feeling uncomfortable
I really loved 'Blood Lies' so was very excited to read this, but I found there to be something unsavoury about the plot that kept me from becoming fully immersed in it. Read more
Published on 11 Jan 2010 by Jay
A Thrilling Page Turner
This was the second book I had read by Greg Iles, and it got me hooked straight away. The pace was unrelenting, and it was a very believable account of racial prejudice, bigotry,... Read more
Published on 12 Mar 2009 by Mrs. J. Roberts
Mildly diverting
After reading Dark Matter and True Evil (both of which I enjoyed, but have yet to review on this site) I dove into Turning Angel with relish, urged on by the overwhelmingly... Read more
Published on 3 April 2008 by Carolyn O'brien
Sins of the Flesh
This is the first Greg Iles book that I have read. It wont be the last. The story is about a middle aged, married, doctor having an affair with a high school student who is found... Read more
Published on 4 Jun 2007 by G. M. Buchanan
First Class Thriller
Not even the size of author Greg Iles burgeoning reputation can blunt the impact of this excellent thriller. Read more
Published on 13 May 2007 by Andrew M. Jones
Turning Angel = Turning Heads
This was my first installment of Greg Iles, were have i been? Turning Angel was more than a pleasant suprise for me, this is a page turner if ever there was one. Read more
Published on 15 Mar 2007 by K. E. Owen
One of my best reads of 2006
A wonderful murder mystery set today in an interesting town in America's south. Stylish writing, the raising of a couple of important social issues and other great plot elements... Read more
Published on 7 Jan 2007 by johnverp
Turning Angel gets you turning those pages!!
I have read a few Greg Iles and thoroughly enjoyed them - especially 24 hours but this is by far the best yet. Read more
Published on 27 Nov 2006 by Mr. Kelvin Symonds
Really good......
I really enjoyed this book, I couldnt put it down. Its the first one I have read by Greg Iles, cant wait to read more of his stuff.
Published on 14 Nov 2006 by Laura_ere_06
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