The Code of the Hills

· Ozarks Mysteries Book 1 · Harper Collins
4.2
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To uncover the truth, she'll have to break the code of the hills …

In the Missouri Ozarks, some things aren't talked about … even abuse. But prosecutor Elsie Arnold is determined to change that.

When she is assigned to prosecute a high-profile incest case in which a father is accused of abusing his three young daughters, Elsie is ready to become the Ozarks' avenging angel.

But as Elsie sinks her teeth into the case, everything begins to turn sour. The star witness goes missing; the girls refuse to talk about their father, who terrorizes the courtroom from the moment he enters; and Elsie begins to suspect that their tough-as-nails mother has ulterior motives. To make matters worse, Elsie receives gruesome threats from local extremists, warning her to mind her own business.

While Elsie swears not to let a sex offender walk, she realizes the odds—and maybe the town—are against her, and her life begins to crumble. But amidst all of the conflict, the safety of three young girls hangs in the balance ...

A powerful debut, with the haunting atmosphere of Winter's Bone and the page-turning suspense of Alafair Burke's thrillers.

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4.2
317 reviews
Patricia Sowinski
24 February 2018
Pretty good read, I'd recommend it to others. This is not a technical novel; the points of law are accurate but neither in depth nor procedural. The the story mainly revolves around the protagonist, Elsie, and her thoughts and actions. With character development and descriptions kept to a minimum, this is a straightforward and entertaining story.
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Anna Frederick
20 August 2015
I felt like a bit more truth in it than imagination. I only regret that the oldest daughter hasn't gotten to finish her story. This was a common thing in '60's-80's all over n the porn is still a very serious issue. Rich, poor, hills or gated community. Bless you for opening eyes to the Real World!
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Donna Abenante
11 September 2016
Good read,but the main character breaks into an emotional state that makes you think of all the old platitudes against woman, being a weak little thing.
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About the author

Nancy Allen practiced law for 15 years as Assistant Missouri Attorney General and Assistant Prosecutor in her native Ozarks. She tried over 30 jury trials, including murder and sexual offenses, and is now a law instructor at Missouri State University.

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