PW Pick of the Week – Week 24
Pick of the Week
Week 24
A Killing in the Hills by Julia Keller
At the start of Pulitzer Prize–winning journalist Keller’s outstanding first novel, 17-year-old Carla Elkins is waiting for her divorced mother, Bell Elkins, Raythune County’s prosecuting attorney, at the Salty Dawg, a chain restaurant in Acker’s Gap, W.Va., when three old men are shot dead at a nearby table. Carla catches only a glimpse of the killer at the Salty Dawg’s entrance before he flees. Bell, who’s been crusading with the local sheriff against the growing illegal traffic in prescription drugs and the violence it spawns, investigates the triple slaying, as does rebellious Carla. Meanwhile, the drug boss orders the assassin to kill the meddling prosecutor. Keller does a superb job showing both the natural beauty of Appalachia and the hopeless anger of the people trapped there in poverty. Some characters turn out to be better than they appear, some much worse, but the ensemble cast is unforgettable. So is this novel.
Posted on 13 June 2012, in For Readers, PW's Pick of the Week, Recommended Reads and tagged a killing in the hills, julia keller, PW's Pick of the Week, PW's Pick of the Week - week 24. Bookmark the permalink. Leave a Comment.


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