
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
Greg Iles has redeemed himself from the last horrible book he wrote. Almost didn't read this book as the last book in the Natchez Burning trilogy was so bad. Glad I gave it a try, this is reminiscent of his earlier work and is set in a fictional town in Mississippi.
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Marshall McEwan is back in his small childhood town to run his family's newspaper while his Father slowly dies from a combination of medical ills. When he begins an affair with his childhood sweetheart he realizes if they are caught it could cost him his life, but Jet has dark secrets that even Marshall doesn't know.
Then his surrogate Father and mentor Buck Ferris is killed when his archeological passion takes him to the proposed site of the new paper mill. The Poker Club is afraid that Ferris' find will nix the paper mill deal and two of the members take matters into their own hands and decide to silence Ferris forever. Unfortunately someone caught them on camera and sent the photographs to Marshall.
Jet's mother -in-law (Sally) put up with a lot over the years but when she discovers Max and Jet's dirty secret she is determined to protect her son (Paul) and the boy he believes to be his (Kevin) at all cost. Confronted with a fatal illness she unearths enough dirt on the Poker Club to put them all away and ensure that they will keep Max from ever claiming Kevin as his own. Now the Poker Club is out to find out who Sally entrusted with the cache and kill whoever threatens their survival.
Confronted with his wife's infidelity, as well as his Father's willingness to kill him in order to claim his wife and son, Paul must rise above the hurt in order to save what remains of his family and the man he considers his best friend. Only by being as ruthless as his Father and claiming control of the Poker Club can Paul save them all.
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