The Devil's Punchbowl
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The Devil's Punchbowl

Audio CD – CD, July 7, 2009

Price
$7.64
Publisher
Brilliance Audio
Publication Date
ISBN-13
978-1423318132
Dimensions
5.25 x 1.5 x 7 inches
Weight
14.4 ounces

Description

From Publishers Weekly Iles's third addition to the Penn Cage saga is an effective thriller that would have been even more satisfying at half its length. There is a lot of story to cover, with Cage now mayor of Natchez, Miss., battling to save his hometown, his family and his true love from the evil clutches of a pair of homicidal casino operators who are being protected by a homeland security bigwig. Dick Hill handles the large cast of characters effortlessly, adopting Southern accents that range from aristocratic (Cage and his elderly father) to redneck (assorted Natchez townsfolk). He provides the bad guys with their vocal flair, including an icy arrogance for the homeland security honcho, a soft Asian-tempered English for the daughter of an international villain and the rough Irish brogue of the two main antagonists. One of the latter pretends to be an upper-class Englishman and, in a moment of revelation, Hill does a smashing job of switching accents mid-sentence. A Scribner hardcover (Reviews, May 25). (July) Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. Dick Hill has been named a Golden Voice and a Voice of the Century by AudioFile Magazine. He has received three Audie Awards, the audiobook industry's top award.

Features & Highlights

  • A new day has dawned…but the darkest evils live forever in the murky depths of a Southern town.
  • Penn Cage was elected mayor of Natchez, Mississippi―the hometown he returned to after the death of his wife―on a tide of support for change. Two years into his term, casino gambling has proved a sure bet for bringing new jobs and fresh money to this fading jewel of the Old South. But deep inside the Magnolia Queen, a fantastical repurposed steamboat, a depraved hidden world draws high-stakes players with money to burn on their unquenchable taste for blood sport and the dark vices that go with it. When an old high school friend hands him blood-chilling evidence, Penn alone must beat the odds tracking a sophisticated killer who counters his every move, placing those nearest to him―including his young daughter, his renowned physician father, and a lover from the past―in grave danger, and all at the risk of jeopardizing forever the town he loves.
  • With his gift for crafting “a keep-you-engaged-to-the-very-last-page thriller” (
  • USA Today
  • ) at full throttle, Greg Iles brings back Penn Cage, the sharply honed, unforgettable hero from his most popular novels, in this electrifying suspense masterpiece.

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violence over the top.

I love thrillers and good stories but gratuitous violence and particularly animal cruelty is too much. This is a pretty good story and exciting but I really think it is brutal. Just need to alert people who might read it about if they are bothered by dismemberments and dog fighting to find another book.
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The Devil's Punchbowl (audio)

Dick Hill is one of my favorite readers. This book was well writen and fun to listen to. It kept my interest. I listened to it while on a long car trip and almost hated to get to my destination.
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review of the devil's punchbowl

Wow.
What a fantastic read! Greg Illes has a fantastic piece of work with this book. It grabs the reader, and literally compels the pages to keep turning, because you are afraid of missing out on what happens next!
You won't want to sleep for the same reason.
I cannot recommend this highly enough!