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Starred Review: Land of Shadows by Rachel Howzell Hall

Starred Review: Land of Shadows by Rachel Howzell Hall

Land of Shadows by Rachel Howzell Hall“exceptional…Dead-on dialogue and atmospheric details help propel a tale full of tormenting moral issues”

Rachel Howzell Hall’s Land of Shadows got a starred review in Publisher’s Weekly!

Here’s the full review, from the April 21 issue:

Image Place holder  of - 26 A racially explosive Los Angeles provides the backdrop for this exceptional crime novel from Hall (A Quiet Storm). Elouise “Lou” Norton, an LAPD homicide detective known on the street as “Lockjaw,” has solved 90% of the cases she’s led. She’s a smart, sassy black woman, “sweet as apple pie… laced with arsenic and rusty razor blades,” bedeviled by the 25-year-old disappearance of her sister, Tori, and torn asunder emotionally by her straying husband, Greg. Lou is also saddled with a brash newbie partner, Colin Taggert, in a case involving a murdered Jane Doe that Lou suspects is tied to her sister’s fate. Dead-on dialogue and atmospheric details help propel a tale full of tormenting moral issues. If the bad grow so close to the good, how do the cops weed them out? And how do we right all these wrongs? Lou, a brave lady in a brave book, does the best she can.

Land of Shadows will be published on June 10.

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