Penn Cage Literary Analysis

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Penn Cage was once a prosecuting attorney in Texas. Sarah, his wife, died seven months ago; leaving Penn to raise their four year old daughter by himself. He also used to be the mayor his hometown Natchez, Mississippi and is an author.

The “Penn Cage” novels by Greg Iles are investigative crime fiction. There are also some short stories that make up the series. In some of Iles's novels, he (and other characters related to him) is the star of certain novels, but also has minor roles in other novels that are set in Natchez, Mississippi. These novels are “Sleep No More” and “True Evil”.

After a near death experience car crash in 2011, he spent his recovery time writing three novels that feature Penn Cage.

These novels feature some of the …show more content…

While Penn Cage is mayor of Natchez, Mississippi, he will face his biggest challenge. As mayor, he was elected to change the town and restore things to make things better in the small old town. The town is overrun with a lot of casinos and there are also five steamboats that float the river near where the slave market used to be way back when. The Magnolia Queen stands out from the rest as it pulls in big gamblers from Vegas, as well as famous people, and other gamblers from other countries. It does not just end with simple gambling on card games. But blood sports too. A person that was friends with Penn brings him evidence of what is going on, and later winds up …show more content…

Some found they really enjoy reading about this character who is a strong man that stands up for himself and fights for what is right. Some found that the Iles writes stories and does not pull punches in his content; he takes you right into the thick of things and shows you the nasty, dirty, and graphic events that show how bad the world can be at