The Devil's Punchbowl is the third Penn Cage novel by Greg Isles. This book was published in 2009 and weighs in at 707 pages long.
Two years ago, Penn became the Mayor of Natchez. Now, he has many regrets. He just ended a relationship with Libby. He feels like his idealistic, one man crusade to fix the education system in Natchez is failing, and he lost the second love of his life, Caitlyn as a result of his decision to live in Natchez. Also, the effect on his daughter, Annie's education, makes him think he may have made a mistake. But, when his old high school friend comes to him with information about illegal activities aboard a floating casino, Penn feels responsible for supporting it's presence in the first place. Then his friend his murdered. Caitlyn shows up to write about it and they both know it's not over between them. But, before they can address their differences and work on the future, Penn has to find out what is going on in his town.
When Annie's life is threatened, Penn calls in reinforcements, and the games begin-
The book deals with prostitution, money laundering, and illegal dog fighting, kidnapping and murder. The crimes lead all the way to the justice department.
The dog fighting descriptions are really graphic and very hard to read. Human trafficking, rape, and other violence is also pretty graphic. So, this novel is not for the faint of heart.
I love the humanity of Penn Cage. His heart is in the right place, but the reality is that we are all capable of doing things we would never imagine when our family is at risk. He struggles with his demons, his mistakes, and his failings. He wants to fight the good fight, but like all of us, he grows weary of all the politics and corruption, as well as dealing with the deep rooted beliefs of people is small towns, especially in the south. Isles really captures the city of Natchez and its real life struggles.
I personally was disappointed that Caitlyn still had such a hold on Penn and Annie. I never liked her much in previous novels. She just didn't have much warmth. I thought she was a little too uppity. But, in this novel, Caitlyn seems to have changed a little, and by the end of the book she has put many of the qualities I disliked, behind her.
Although, this is thick book, it is a fast read. There is no filler in there. It's a mystery, thriller, crime novel, and a little romance too. I highly recommend this book to all mystery/crime lovers.
I also hope that we hear from Penn again soon. We are left hanging just a bit at the end. The author had promised we would be hearing from Penn again very soon when this book was published. Sadly, Greg Isles was in a horrific car crash. His web page has promised a new release soon, but there have been a few delays. So, keep your eyes and ears open for any news. I hope we hear from Penn really soon!