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  2. Greg Iles - Wikipedia

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    Greg Iles (born 1960) is an American novelist who lives in Mississippi. He has published seventeen novels and one novella, spanning a variety of genres. He has published seventeen novels and one novella, spanning a variety of genres.

  3. The Quiet Game - Wikipedia

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    The Quiet Game is a 1999 novel by American writer Greg Iles, first published by Dutton in the United States. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The audiobook narrated by Dick Hill was published in September 2001. [ 4 ]

  4. Penn Cage - Wikipedia

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    Penn Cage is a fictional prosecutor turned writer created by author Greg Iles in his novel The Quiet Game (1999). Cage also appears in Iles' novels Turning Angel (2005), and The Devil's Punchbowl (2009), [1] and the novella The Death Factory (2014). He appeared in the trilogy of Natchez Burning (2014), The Bone Tree (2015), and Mississippi ...

  5. Sleep No More (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Sleep No More ("La regola del buio") is a 2002 novel by American author Greg Iles. [1] [2] [3] In the novel, protagonist John Waters finds the lives of his wife and child in jeopardy when the soul of a lover he had 20 years ago appears in the body of a female stranger in Natchez, Mississippi.

  6. Southern United States literature - Wikipedia

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    The late 1930s also saw the publication of one of the best-known Southern novels, Gone with the Wind by Margaret Mitchell. The novel, published in 1936, quickly became a bestseller. It won the 1937 Pulitzer Prize, and in 1939 an equally famous movie of the novel premiered.

  7. Man from the South - Wikipedia

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    "Man from the South" is a short story by Roald Dahl originally published as "Collector's Item" in Collier's in September 1948. It has been adapted several times for television and film, including a 1960 version that aired as an episode of Alfred Hitchcock Presents , and starred Steve McQueen , Neile Adams , and Peter Lorre .

  8. List of rulers of the Kingdom of the Isles - Wikipedia

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    It is also possible that Eiríkr, King of York from 947–948 and 952–5, was a ruler in the islands at some stage in the mid-10th century. [27] Eiríkr is believed by some authorities to be synonymous with the saga character Eric Bloodaxe, although the connection is questioned by Downham (2007), who argues that the former was an Uí Ímair dynast rather than a son of Harald Fairhair. [28]

  9. The Footprints of God - Wikipedia

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    The story revolves around a supercomputer being built in a secret government lab working on a project called Trinity.When one of the project's scientists dies, David Tennant, the ethical caretaker, discovers that he had been killed for his refusal to accept the project's ultimate aim; a merger of the human mind and the machine, in order to produce an unrivalled super computing machine.