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They all fall down

Title
They all fall down / Rachel Howzell Hall.
Author
Hall, Rachel Howzell
Publication
  • New York : Forge, 2019.
  • ©2019

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Description
318 pages; 22 cm
Summary
"It was supposed to be the trip of a lifetime. Delighted by a surprise invitation, Miriam Macy sails off to a luxurious private island off the coast of Mexico, with six strangers--an ex-cop, a chef, a financial advisor, a nurse, a lawyer, a young widow. Surrounded by miles of open water in the gloriously green Sea of Cortez, Miriam is shocked to discover that she and the rest of her companions have been brought to the remote island under false pretenses--and all seven strangers harbor a secret. Danger lurks in the lush forest and in the halls and bedrooms of the lonely mansion. Sporadic cell-phone coverage and miles of ocean keeps the group trapped in paradise. And strange accidents keep them suspicious of each other, as one by one . . . They all fall down. For fans of thrilling contemporary suspense like The Woman in Cabin 10, Rachel Howzell Hall's brilliant stand-alone novel modernizes and pays homage to Agatha's Christie's And Then There Were None, bringing a diverse cast of seven sinners to a private island for a reckoning that will leave you breathless." --
Subjects
Genre/Form
  • Thrillers (Fiction)
  • American fiction – African American women authors.
  • Detective and mystery fiction.
Note
  • "A Tom Doherty Associates book."
Call Number
Sc D 19-297
ISBN
  • 9780765398147
  • 0765398141
  • 9780765398161 (canceled/invalid)
LCCN
2018050243
OCLC
1031918617
Author
Hall, Rachel Howzell, author.
Title
They all fall down / Rachel Howzell Hall.
Publisher
New York : Forge, 2019.
Copyright Date
©2019
Edition
First edition.
Type of Content
text
Type of Medium
unmediated
Type of Carrier
volume
Local Note
Schomburg copy with dust jacket.
Local Subject
Black author.
Research Call Number
Sc D 19-297
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