I'm posting a 'soon to be released' book on Wednesdays. These will always be books that I am particularly looking forward to. I'll be linking up to Tressa's blog at Wishful Endings and plan to take part in this each week.
The author of this week's book is a definite favorite of mine. He tells stories from the South so very well. He should. He's a Mississippi guy and he reveals stories about the Southern way of life, the good ones and the definitely the bad ones. This week I'm waiting on:
by Greg Iles
Publication Date: March 5th
His father is dying, his mother is struggling to keep the family newspaper from failing, and the town is in the midst of an economic rebirth that might be built upon crimes that reach into the state capitol—and perhaps even to Washington. More disturbing still, Marshall’s high school sweetheart, Jet, has married into the family of Max Matheson, patriarch of one of the families that rule Bienville through a shadow organization called the Bienville Poker Club.
When archeologist Buck McKibben is murdered at a construction site, Bienville is thrown into chaos. The ensuing homicide investigation is soon derailed by a second crime that rocks the community to its core. Power broker Max Matheson’s wife has been shot dead in her own bed, and the only other person in it at the time was her husband, Max. Stranger still, Max demands that his daughter-on-law, Jet, defend him in court.
As a journalist, Marshall knows all too well how the corrosive power of money and politics can sabotage investigations. Without telling a soul, he joins forces with Jet, who has lived for fifteen years at the heart of Max Matheson’s family, and begins digging into both murders. With Jet walking the dangerous road of an inside informer, they soon uncover a web of criminal schemes that undergird the town’s recent success. But these crimes pale in comparison to the secret at the heart of the Matheson family. When those who have remained silent for years dare to speak to Marshall, pressure begins to build like water against a crumbling dam.
Marshall loses friends, family members, and finally even Jet, for no one in Bienville seems willing to endure the reckoning that the Poker Club has long deserved. And by the time Marshall grasps the long-buried truth, he would give almost anything not to have to face it.
I've got to start his Natchez Burning series!
ReplyDeleteIt's a good one, though this one is not part of it.
DeleteI need to read another of Iles' books. I've only read one, and I really liked it. I hope you enjoy this one, Kay.
ReplyDeleteI hope so too, Wendy.
DeleteWow, this sounds pretty intense. Hope you enjoy it.
ReplyDeleteI love how Iles tells a story.
DeleteI am thinking this one may be too intense for me, but I will wait and see what you have to say in your review. I have read nothing by this author. Mostly because his books are so long and I have too many other books to read. Maybe some day.
ReplyDeleteHis books are quite lengthy. One day, as you say.
DeleteWow. Sounds really good. This will probably be the first novel by this author that I read. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteAnd thank you for stopping by, Laura!
DeleteI love it when a favorite author has a new book coming out! I hope you really enjoy this one.
ReplyDeleteTressa @ Wishful Endings
I love that too, Tressa.
DeleteThis book, and the author, are new to me! Hope you enjoy this one!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Angela, me too!
DeleteI am looking forward to this book too. I love to listen to his books on audio.
ReplyDeleteOh, I do too, Nise'!
DeleteThis author has been on my list to try for awhile. This one sounds really good.
ReplyDeleteHe writes a very good story, Yvonne, though his books are quite long usually.
DeleteI've read maybe 4 of his in the past-- none recently. I will have to pick up a newer title of his. They're usually chunksters but that's okay for me.
ReplyDeleteYes, he tells a long, long story. Guess this one will be a standalone and not a trilogy - or so they say.
DeleteI still haven't read anything by this author. *Sigh* So many books, so little time ...
ReplyDeleteWell, we can't read them all can we? Though we try...LOL!
DeleteI can't remember if I've read anything by him or not but I know he's won awards for his books right? Maybe I need to bring him up at our mystery book group so we can read one of his books.
ReplyDeleteOur mystery group read Natchez Burning a few years ago. It was a long one though. Iles does tend to write a very long story.
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