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Helena, Arkansas, in 2011 is a hotbed of crime. Close to the Mississippi River and very poor, with little notice from the government, it's the perfect place for drug traffickers to set up their bases.
FBI agent Valencia Manzell has been assigned to take down one of the most dangerous men in the game: Juan Santana, a Columbian cocaine trafficker hoping to set up shop in the States.
As she goes undercover to get the evidence she needs to shut down his operation, Valencia learns that Santana is even more dangerous than she could have begun to suspect. When it becomes clear that she can't even count on the police for backup, she must take matters into her own hands.
Against the backdrop of the true events of Operation Delta Blues and the world-renowned King Biscuit Blues Festival, The River's Edge is author Bill Wilkins's portrait of Helena, a city rife with crime and poverty, a place where the police no longer exist to serve and protect. Wilkins captures the excitement and perils of stepping into the crosshairs of a formidable criminal when no one can be trusted-and there's no way out.
Bill Wilkins was born and raised in Arkansas, where he grew up playing on the banks of the Mississippi River and in the hills of Crowley's Ridge. He has worked as a respiratory therapist and a CME minister and has served in the US Navy, from which he was honorably discharged. After many difficult years on the streets, he was able to receive his degree in creative media narrative filmmaking. He has lived in a variety of places, including Detroit, Atlanta, and Toledo. He now lives in Fayetteville, Arkansas. He has four children.
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