Natchez Burning
by Greg Iles
- Pages
- 791
- Language
- EN
- ISBN
- 9780062311078
- Reading Time
- ~13h 51min
Natchez Burning is a book by Greg Iles. It has 791 pages.
About this book
Greg Iles’s Natchez Burning continues the Penn Cage series by examining the enduring scars of racial violence in the American South. Set across three distinct decades, the narrative moves between the civil rights era of the 1950s and 1960s, the turbulent 1980s, and a contemporary timeline in which former Mississippi Supreme Court justice Penn Cage returns to his hometown as a defense attorney. Through interwoven storylines, Iles explores how historical injustices, systemic racism, and buried family secrets continue to shape present-day communities. The novel is distinguished by its meticulous historical research, complex character studies, and unflinching portrayal of the legal and social forces that have long governed Southern life. By tracing the aftermath of a racially charged murder across generations, Iles constructs a layered meditation on guilt, accountability, and the difficult work of confronting inherited trauma. The book’s ambitious structure and commitment to examining the roots of contemporary inequality have established it as a significant contribution to modern Southern fiction.
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Natchez Burning has 791 pages.
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Greg Iles’s Natchez Burning continues the Penn Cage series by examining the enduring scars of racial violence in the American South. Set across three distinct decades, the narrative moves between the civil rights era of the 1950s and 1960s, the turbulent 1980s, and a contemporary timeline in which f...
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Natchez Burning was written by Greg Iles.