Allen’s heat-drenched Ozark courtrooms, her heroine stifled both literally and metaphorically by the circumstances surrounding her, are rendered hotter than hell by her talent for crafting a truly disturbing young villain. The Elsie Arnold series deserves to run and run.” — Alex Marwood, author of The Wicked Girls and The Killer Next Door
“A court investigation story with a quick pace and intriguing bits and pieces: a blood-covered school bus, teenagers who are as evil as Hannibal Lecter. If you’re looking for a villain worthy of the name—or perhaps not?—then A Killing at the Creek is worth your time.” — Criminal Element
“A smartly written page-turner, and entertaining expose of Ozark justice and injustice.” — Reed Farrel Coleman, New York Times bestselling author of Robert B. Parker's Blind Spot
“An absorbing, authentic legal thriller that gives riveting insider glimpses into a world rife with injustice and robust personalities. Elsie Arnold is a dynamic character, quick-thinking and big-hearted. I LOVED this book.” — Kristi Belcamino, author of Blessed Are Those Who Weep