- Jun 24, 2012
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This summer I discovered Greg Iles. Never heard of him? Me neither, until May, when I noticed his latest book, Cemetery Road, in the bookstore. Suspense drama novelist. Great opening page. I had a gift certificate, so let's do it. Very good book. But then I decided to back-read his catalogue and discovered his Natchez Burning trilogy -- three brick-sized novels, about 2300 total pages, and one of the best stories I've ever read.
This dude Iles is an absolutely amazing writer and has been around for awhile, so why hadn't I known about him? Probably because his subject matter focuses on semi-recent Mississippi, with the complicated race relations and Civil Rights fallout that still plague them decades later. It's a bit remote from my world. But a great story and an incredible narrative are timeless. Iles is a wittier, updated Faulkner.
I've been meaning to start Isles, I've had several of his books for over a year now. Thanks for your review, it may just prompt me to get to his books sooner.
Man, am I late on my reading. I'm the guy at the restaurant who orders too much food -- I buy way more books than I take time to read. Gotta do something about it.