True Evil - Greg Iles

True Evil

By Greg Iles

  • Release Date: 2006-12-12
  • Genre: Mysteries & Thrillers
Score: 4.5
4.5
From 379 Ratings

Description

A Southern doctor is pulled into a terrifying ring of murderous secrets in this powerhouse thriller from the New York Times bestselling author of the Penn Cage series.

Dr. Chris Shepard has never seen his new patient before. But the attractive young woman with the scarred face knows him all too well. An FBI agent working undercover, Alex Morse has come to Dr. Shepard's office in Natchez, Mississippi, to unmask a killer. A local divorce attorney has a cluster of clients whose spouses have all died under mysterious circumstances. Agent Morse's own brother-in-law was one of those clients, and now her beloved sister is dead. Then comes Morse's bombshell: Dr. Shepard's own beautiful wife consulted this lawyer one week ago, a visit Shepard knew nothing about. Will he help Alex Morse catch a killer? Or is he the next one to fall victim to a deadly trap of sex, lies, and murder?

Reviews

  • Best book ever

    5
    By DaniiiGalvez
    THIS IS THE BEST BOOK EVER. I could not stop reading this and when people interrupted me it was the worst. I wish he made a second bc this book it too good to finish 😭
  • Excellent Read

    5
    By 2Tips
    Great story and story telling. So well written!
  • Recommend Reading

    5
    By archercpa
    Good storytelling and characters. Intriguing plot, but a little unhinged sometimes. But recommended reading.
  • True Evil

    5
    By Glo7549
    Greg Iles never disappoints. I cannot read his books fast enough.
  • True Evil

    5
    By Greg lles
    Very Best read in a LONG time!
  • Good, Not Great

    4
    By Peter 14
    Good story, a bit longer than it needs to be. I still find Greg Iles to be an outstanding writer.
  • Page Turner

    4
    By Mac-Chick
    True Evil is a thriller and page-turner. There were times I just did not want to put it down, getting up early and reading late in the evening. The story line itself, is rather frightening, combining medicine, science and crime. I did not think that the book lagged at all. I found some of the stereotypes a tad much (beautiful women, southern boys who screw everything that’s not bolted down and a typical rogue FBI agent). The research that went into this book is really amazing. I really enjoyed this book and I plan to download other books by this author.
  • True Evil

    5
    By qqquincy
    Riveting, was unable to put it down. Greg Isles is one of the best writers I have ever read.

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