The Devil’s Punchbowl

The Devil’s Punchbowl by Greg Iles is a paperback edition published by HarperCollins Publishers Limited in 2009, featuring 550 pages in English. This thriller follows Penn Cage, a former prosecuting attorney turned mayor of Natchez, Mississippi, as he confronts a dangerous threat to his hometown. With the town’s shift towards casino gambling, Penn discovers that one of the steamboats, the Magnolia Queen, is linked to a dark underworld of crime and violence, leading him to a perilous investigation after the murder of a childhood friend.
Readers will find a gripping narrative that delves into themes of corruption and moral responsibility as Penn navigates the treacherous waters of local politics and crime. The story unfolds against the backdrop of Southern culture, blending elements of action, adventure, and suspense. As Penn seeks justice, he must rely on a few trusted allies while facing the powerful forces that threaten his city and family. This edition presents a complex tale of intrigue and determination, making it a significant addition to the genre of mystery and detective fiction.
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The disturbing new thriller from the king of southern gothic.
When he was a prosecuting attorney Penn Cage sent hardened killers to death row. But it is as mayor of his hometown – Natchez, Mississippi – that Penn will face his most dangerous threat.
Urged by old friends to restore the town to its former glory, Penn has ridden into office on a tide of support for change. But in its quest for new jobs and fresh money, Natchez has turned to casino gambling. Five fantastical steamboats float on the river beside the old slave market like props from Gone With the Wind. But one boat isn’t like the others. Rumour has it that the Magnolia Queen has found a way to pull the big players from Las Vegas. And with them comes an unquenchable taste for one thing: blood sport, and the dark vices that go with it.
When a childhood friend of Penn’s who brings him evidence of these crimes is brutally murdered, the full weight of Penn’s failure to protect this city hits home. So begins his quest to find the men responsible. But it’s a hunt he begins alone, for the local authorities have been corrupted by the money and power of his hidden enemy. With his family’s life at stake, Penn realizes his only allies in his one-man war are those bound to him by blood or honour.
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