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The Bone Tree A Novel
The Bone Tree, the second installment in Greg Iles' Natchez Burning trilogy, plunges readers back into the perilous world of Southern lawyer Penn Cage and his fiancée, reporter Caitlin Masters. Having barely survived an attack by the KKK sect known as the Double Eagles, led by the formidable Forrest Knox, Penn finds himself in an increasingly desperate situation. His father, Dr. Tom Cage, is a fugitive accused of murder, and Penn is determined to clear his name and protect his family from powerful, corrupt forces deeply entrenched in Mississippi's legal and political systems. The narrative weaves Penn's urgent quest to save his father with Caitlin's relentless investigation into a series of unsolved civil rights-era murders, unearthing a conspiracy that stretches back decades and implicates some of the state's most influential figures. [1, 2, 5, 9, 14] The plot's central mystery revolves around the titular "bone tree," a legendary and terrifying killing ground with a history intertwined with slave owners and the Klan, rumored to be a place where unspeakable evils occurred. As Caitlin delves deeper into the past, she uncovers connections between the Double Eagles and historical assassinations, suggesting a far-reaching conspiracy that touches the darkest chapters of American history. The novel powerfully explores themes of race, justice, family loyalty, and the enduring legacy of violence and prejudice in the American South. It highlights the moral compromises individuals must make when pushed to their limits in pursuit of truth and survival. [1, 2, 3, 5, 9, 11, 12, 14] What makes "The Bone Tree" so compelling is its intricate plotting, relentless suspense, and Iles' masterful ability to blend historical fact with gripping fiction. The novel is an explosive, action-packed thriller filled with intrigue and deadly secrets, forcing readers to confront the brutal realities of racial injustice and corruption. Iles creates complex, morally ambiguous characters whose motivations are often as compelling as their actions. The story's Southern Gothic atmosphere, combined with Penn Cage's unwavering, albeit tested, commitment to justice, pushes the protagonist to his absolute limits, making the reader question the true nature of heroism and the price of fighting for what is right. [1, 7, 8, 11, 14]
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Publisher
HarperCollins
Pages
816
Format
PAPERBACK
ISBN-13
9780062311115
ISBN-10
0062311115
Language
English
Published
2015-04-21
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