If you click on each jacket, you can try the first paragraph or page of each. The list below will give you some sense of how my little world of novels breaks down into smaller neighborhoods. But as I said, some of my stand-alones actually beat some of the Penn books. But to really understand that universe, you should begin with "The Quiet Game." And don't skip "The Death Factory," the short novella between "The Devil's Punchbowl" and "Natchez Burning." It contains important information and continuity. With all humility, the "Natchez Burning" trilogy is certainly my magnum opus. "If you want to start with Penn Cage, you can begin with "Natchez Burning" and simply read the trilogy. I love Travis McGee, but the one-offs, like "Dead Low Tide" or "The Executioners"-the novel that became "Cape Fear"-are also outstanding. Still, some of my best novels are the stand-alones, which is the way I feel about John D. But Penn and Tom Cage kept whispering stories in my ear, and after straying a bit between each one, I kept going back to them. Unsurprisingly, his answer was complicated: When former prosecutor Penn Cage returns to his hometown of Natchez, Mississippi, he doesnt find the peace he. We asked him to give us some guidance on what to read first. A superbly crafted and clever book (The Times) from Greg Iles, the New York Times No.1 bestseller. Even so, sixteen of his books have found a place on the NYT bestseller list. Greg broke the formula adhered to by most novelists when he began to write in a variety of genres. Readers often write in to ask this question.
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