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Last Ragged Breath (Bell Elkins, Book 4)

A thrilling murder mystery

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Last Ragged Breath (Bell Elkins, Book 4)

Written by: Julia Keller
Narrated by: Laurel Lefkow
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Karin Slaughter has called Julia Keller 'a rare talent' and Dennis Lehane has praised her 'remarkable writing'. Now Bell Elkins returns.

His body was found mutilated on the outskirts of the town he was there to help. Who killed him and why?

A high-end resort being built on the outskirts of Acker's Gap, West Virginia, a town desperate for jobs and prosperity, should have been welcome. But following the Buffalo Creek disaster of 1972, where a coal company's mistake tragically claimed the lives of many Raythune County's citizens, opinions and tensions are running high.

When Ed Hackel, Mountain Magic's marketing manager, is found brutally murdered, suspicion quickly falls on Royce Dillard. An acknowledged loner orphaned by the disaster, Dillard had made his opposition clear by refusing to sell a parcel of his land deemed critical by the developers for access to the resort.
With all evidence pointing to Dillard, Bell Elkins, the County's prosecuting attorney, feels she has no choice but to charge him. When a person dies his last ragged breath always tells the truth -- but is the truth always what it seems to be?

(P)2017 Headline Publishing Group Limited

©2015 Julia Keller (P)2016 Headline Digital
Crime Thrillers Suspense Thriller & Suspense

Critic Reviews

A rare talent and a must read (Karin Slaughter)
A gripping, beautifully crafted murder-mystery (Scott Turow)
A remarkably written and remarkably tense debut. I loved it (Dennis Lehane)
A terrific debut - atmospheric, suspenseful, assured. I hope there's more to come in the story of Bell Elkins and Acker's Gap (Laura Lippman)
Be careful opening this book because once you do you won't be able to close it. A killer novel (Tom Franklin)
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