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The Death Factory

A Penn Cage Novella

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Don’t miss the latest Natchez Burning novel, SOUTHERN MAN

Death is the end, and if a man doesn't speak before it silences him, then his deepest secrets go with him.

From #1 New York Times bestselling author Greg Iles comes an e-original novella featuring former prosecutor Penn Cage, a story of family secrets and justice denied, plus an excerpt from his new novel,Natchez Burning.

When a heart attack sends Penn's father, Tom Cage, to the ER, Tom begs that his son be brought to his side to hear a dying declaration. But when Penn arrives, Tom denies ever making the request—keeping his secrets for another day.

The emergency hurls Penn back to a chilling case in Houston, where he worked in a DA's office known as the "death factory," which sent more killers to death row than any other in America. While Penn cares for his ailing wife, a tormented forensic technician brings him evidence of a crime lab in chaos, throwing past convictions into doubt and begging Penn to prevent an imminent travesty of justice. With the desperation of a man fighting death in his own home, Penn must find a way to bring the machinery of the death factory to a halt.

Included here is an extended sneak preview of Natchez Burning, the first installment in an epic trilogy featuring Penn Cage.

Ficción Literaria Género Ficción Legal Thriller y Suspenso Misterio Suspenso Ficción Sincero Cuentos Cortos Antologías y Cuentos Cortos
Complex Characters • Compelling Storyline • Pleasant Voice • Clever Storytelling • Series Continuity • Intriguing Plot

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this short story was the perfect companion to the series and told at the perfect time. by now if you, like myself, are listening to these in order and for the first time, you will be invested in the main characters. this short gives you some well needed background info that makes you love them even more.

short? yes. but Oh! soooooo sweet!

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I really love greg iles books , read about every one of them but , I was disappointed that it was only 3 chapters. Caught me off guard when it ended , thought maybe it didnt downloaded completely. I loved it and wanted more , wasnt quit fulfilled.. xoxo #wasn'tsatified

I really love Greg iles books

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This is way too short to have counted towards a full credit. I have read many of Iles' books. All of the Penn Cage books have been good except for this one. I would skip it and read one of his others.

Too short

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I accidentally stumbled upon one of these novels on Audible and I’m one of those people that has to be pretty sucked into the preview to even want to listen further. I was immediately obsessed! Fantastic historical detail. The descriptions and the situations feel so raw and real and emotional. I can imagine so much of each of the scenes it’s like watching a movie in my imagination!!!! I’ve even had to negotiate some listening boundaries because I could just listen and listen and listen for hours!!!!

Can’t get enough!!!

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If you could sum up The Death Factory in three words, what would they be?

hard cold truth

What was one of the most memorable moments of The Death Factory?

The revelation that Dr Cage had a past

What about David Ledoux’s performance did you like?

His realistic accent and ability to portray all the characters with their own voice

Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?

Yes, but physically impossible

Any additional comments?

For a 57 yr old woman born and raised in the South, this is very much a humbling experience. Although fictional, these things happened over and over, again and again. The shame I still feel for my family and how most people in Mississippi never realized much of their everyday language and attitudes were so destructive. But then knowing how dearly my mother loved Tissie, her Mammy. I have to agree with Oprah......some folks are just going to have to die before these deep wounds can be healed.

Hits close to home for a Southern Girl

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