BookBrief Logo
Sleep No More
Goodreads ratings
3.76 / 5
Add to Your Library

Sign in to save this book to your reading lists

"Sleep No More" Quiz

"Sleep No More" by Greg Iles is a suspenseful thriller about a man uncovering dark secrets and confronting dangerous enemies while seeking justice for his family's past.

Play the quiz

Test your knowledge about the book "Sleep No More". We have come up with 10 quiz questions for the book. Hit play and start testing your knowledge. Each correctly answered question gives one point.

10 questions available

Essay questions

These essay questions are meant to be used as a starting point for your essay or research paper.

  1. How does Greg Iles develop the theme of justice and revenge in 'Sleep No More'?
  2. Analyze the role of family dynamics in shaping the protagonist's decisions throughout the novel.
  3. Discuss how the setting influences the mood and tone of 'Sleep No More.'
  4. Examine the use of suspense and how it contributes to the overall narrative structure.
  5. What is the significance of the title 'Sleep No More' in relation to the novel’s central conflicts?
  6. Explore the character development of Penn Cage and how his past impacts his actions in the story.
  7. How does Greg Iles address themes of guilt and redemption in the book?
  8. Analyze the portrayal of legal and ethical dilemmas faced by characters in the novel.
  9. Discuss the narrative techniques used by Greg Iles to build tension and engage the reader.
  10. Evaluate the role of secondary characters and how they contribute to the protagonist’s journey.
  11. How does 'Sleep No More' reflect societal issues relevant to the time period in which it is set?
  12. Examine the symbolism used in the novel and its impact on the story’s themes.
  13. Discuss the interplay between past and present events in the narrative and their effect on the plot.
  14. How does the author use dialogue to reveal character motivations and advance the story?
  15. Analyze the climax of the novel and its significance in resolving the central conflicts.