From the Inside Flap
The law of survival . . .
Fifteen years ago Alma Bashears fled Contrary, Kentucky, severing her Appalachian roots to forget the memory of a brutal gang rape. Now she's a savvy attorney at a prestigious San Francisco law firm. But an urgent call from her estranged family has summoned her back to defend her kin.
The law of blood . . .
Alma's brother, Vernon, is charged with murdering a crafty, influential businessman. Yet Alma soon discovers that the prosecutor is also the boy who was responsible for her rape. Now a "white-trash hollow girl" is about to dispense a little country justice. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
Fifteen years ago Alma Bashears fled Contrary, Kentucky, severing her Appalachian roots to forget the memory of a brutal gang rape. Now she's a savvy attorney at a prestigious San Francisco law firm. But an urgent call from her estranged family has summoned her back to defend her kin.
The law of blood . . .
Alma's brother, Vernon, is charged with murdering a crafty, influential businessman. Yet Alma soon discovers that the prosecutor is also the boy who was responsible for her rape. Now a "white-trash hollow girl" is about to dispense a little country justice. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
About the Author
Tess Collins is a coal miners granddaughter. She spent her early years listening to mountain tales of haunted hollows, moonshiners, and unsolved murders. No doubt they influenced her writing. She is the author of: The Law of Revenge; The Law of the Dead; and The Law of Betrayal and a non-fiction book How Theater Managers Manage. Contact her at www.tesscollins.com/
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