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Cemetery Road

Cemetery Road

Don’t miss the latest Natchez Burning novel, SOUTHERN MAN

Sometimes the price of justice is a good man’s soul.

The #1 New York Times bestselling author of the Natchez Burning trilogy returns with an electrifying tale of friendship, betrayal, and shattering secrets that threaten to destroy a small Mississippi town.

“An ambitious stand-alone thriller that is both an absorbing crime story and an in-depth exploration of grief, betrayal and corruption… Iles’s latest calls to mind the late, great Southern novelist Pat Conroy. Like Conroy, Iles writes with passion, intensity and absolute commitment.”

   — Washington Post

When Marshall McEwan left his Mississippi hometown at eighteen, he vowed never to return. The trauma that drove him away spurred him to become one of the most successful journalists in Washington, DC. But as the ascendancy of a chaotic administration lifts him from print fame to television stardom, Marshall discovers that his father is terminally ill, and he must return home to face the unfinished business of his past.

On arrival, he finds Bienville, Mississippi very much changed. His family’s 150-year-old newspaper is failing; and Jet Talal, the love of his youth, has married into the family of Max Matheson, one of a dozen powerful patriarchs who rule the town through the exclusive Bienville Poker Club. To Marshall’s surprise, the Poker Club has taken a town on the brink of extinction and offered it salvation, in the form of a billion-dollar Chinese paper mill. But on the verge of the deal being consummated, two murders rock Bienville to its core, threatening far more than the city’s economic future.

An experienced journalist, Marshall has seen firsthand how the corrosive power of money and politics can sabotage investigations. Joining forces with his former lover—who through her husband has access to the secrets of the Poker Club—Marshall begins digging for the truth behind those murders. But he and Jet soon discover that the soil of Mississippi is a minefield where explosive secrets can destroy far more than injustice. The South is a land where everyone hides truths: of blood and children, of love and shame, of hate and murder—of damnation and redemption. The Poker Club’s secret reaches all the way to Washington, D.C., and could shake the foundations of the U.S. Senate. But by the time Marshall grasps the long-buried truth about his own history, he would give almost anything not to have to face it.

Reviews
  • Disappointed

    I was eager to read this story, having enjoyed so many others by this author. I admit that I only read about 90 pages. Maybe it’s too current or maybe just a case of feeling saturated by daily political opinion that caused me to stumble when I read the name, Trump, and read it again to make sure my eyes hadn’t misread. I thought, “Oh no…”. What followed was some political blather and reference to Russian entanglements. I disengaged from the story. Just to be clear, I would have reacted the same had the name been Obama or Bush or Biden. I am tired - literally exhausted from all the public manipulation, deceit, lazy journalism and opinions. Maybe I will come back and read this story another time…but, probably not.

    By azkpkate

  • A plus

    Amazing book! I have read a lot of books but this is definitely a five star one. Very intricate and never stops moving.

    By cuddle kids mecari

  • Disappointing

    Started out beautifully, introduction promised the book would not follow a script as many do in this genre. Then it followed that script exactly. Same old story,with shallow characters and plot full of holes.

    By GB Florida

  • A great book!

    Awesome story. There were parts that I could put the book down. Excellent story!

    By Kidsnapple

  • Frustrating

    I am so tired of authors, actors etc who feel they need to force their political views on those who just want to be entertained. A waste of obvious skills. I will not read this man’s work again.

    By Spray1961

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