What a terrific bookstrong, tough, smart and powerful. This compassionate and compelling mystery reveals the disturbing reality of one woman’s quest for justicewhile a bleak and sinister culture tries to bury the truth.” — Hank Phillippi Ryan, the Mary Higgins Clark, Agatha, and Anthony Award-winning author of The Wrong Girl
“Highly recommended for terrific command of suspense, authenticity and utterly engaging central character, prosecutor Elsie . . . some of the best courtroom scenes I’ve ever read, some of the nastiest people encountered in fiction and for all that, it’s illuminated by passion and kindness . . . a truly marvelous debut.” — Frances Fyfield, author of Gold Digger
“An authentic legal thriller from an exciting new voice.” — Mari Hannah, Polari Prize-winning author of The Murder Wall
“The plot, characters, and dialogue are beyond riveting . . . the requisite thrills and chills, but also a nugget of hope for the many people in the world who are hurting, letting them know that the ‘good and brave’ still exist.” — Suspense Magazine
“A legal page-turner . . . think John Grisham meets Daniel Woodrell as Allen touches on the racism, poverty and sexism that are as much a part of the Ozarks as its rocky terrain. Her Elsie flies in the face of these local conventions.” — Riverfront Times (St. Louis)
“A powerfully intense courtroom mystery/drama that grasps readers’ interest from the first page and never lets up until the dynamic ending . . . an expertly convincing exposé . . . outstanding debut that should not be missed.” — Fresh Fiction
“Unflinching and gritty detail . . . the descriptions of both the court maneuverings and the Ozark community make this an entertaining read.” — Library Journal