Fast Falls the Night: A Bell Elkins Novel (Bell Elkins Novels #6) (Paperback)
Other Books in Series
This is book number 6 in the Bell Elkins Novels series.
- #1: A Killing in the Hills: A Novel (Bell Elkins Novels #1) (Paperback): $20.00
- #2: Bitter River: A Novel (Bell Elkins Novels #2) (Paperback): Email or call for price
- #3: Summer of the Dead: A Novel (Bell Elkins Novels #3) (Paperback): $19.99
- #4: Last Ragged Breath: A Novel (Bell Elkins Novels #4) (Paperback): $29.99
- #5: Sorrow Road: A Novel (Bell Elkins Novels #5) (Paperback): $19.99
- #7: Bone on Bone: A Bell Elkins Novel (Bell Elkins Novels #7) (Paperback): $21.99
- #8: The Cold Way Home: A Novel (Bell Elkins Novels #8) (Paperback): $19.99
Description
In the next powerful mystery from Julia Keller, a murder investigation leads West Virginia prosecuting attorney Bell Elkins to the shattering truth about her own past.
Based on a real-life event, Pulitzer Prize-winner Julia Keller’s latest Bell Elkins novel Fast Falls the Night takes place in a single 24-hour period, unfurling against the backdrop of a shattering personal revelation that will change Bell’s life forever.
The first drug overdose comes just after midnight, when a young woman dies on the dirty floor of a gas station bathroom. To the people of the small town of Acker’s Gap, West Virginia, it is just another tragedy. It is sad—but these days, depressingly familiar.
But then there is another overdose. And another. And another.
Prosecutor Bell Elkins soon realizes that her Appalachian hometown is facing its starkest challenge yet: a day of constant heroin overdoses from a batch tainted with a lethal tranquilizer. While the clock ticks and the bodies fall, Bell and her colleagues desperately track the source of the deadly drug—and engage in fierce debates over the wisdom of expending precious resources to save the lives of self-destructive addicts.
About the Author
Julia Keller, winner of the Pulitzer Prize and former cultural critic at the Chicago Tribune, is the author of many books for adults and young readers, including A Killing in the Hills, the first book in the Bell Elkins series and winner of the Barry Award for Best First Novel (2013); Back Home; and The Dark Intercept. Keller has a Ph.D. in English literature from Ohio State and was awarded Harvard University’s Nieman Fellowship. She was born in West Virginia and lives in Ohio.