"Tamron Hall's Watch Where They Hide is a captivating, authentic novel that combines thoughtful storytelling with perceptive insights into race, class and the challenges of being a successful, ambitious woman of color. I fell in love with Hall's powerful, wryly funny heroine Jordan Manning and can't wait to follow her wherever she may go." -- Jean Kwok, New York Times bestselling author of Searching for Sylvie Lee and The Leftover Woman "In this tense, sophomore novel Tamron Hall manages to skillfully and relentlessly build a suspenseful story, while remaining sensitive to the difficult subject of domestic violence and the very real trap many women find themselves in." -- Chevy Stevens, New York Times bestselling author of Still Missing and Dark Roads "Cleverly plotted with the perfect amount of behind the scenes tidbits about working in broadcast news, Watch Where They Hide is a must read for fellow mystery lovers. Chicago crime reporter Jordan Manning is back and better than ever - you'll want her on both your tv screens and bookshelves." -- Kellye Garrett, award winning author of Missing White Woman "This is a fast-paced and propulsive mystery with plenty of background information about what it's like to be a journalist, clearly informed by Hall's career as an Emmy-winning TV journalist. Readers in the Chicagoland area especially will appreciate the author's nods to the Windy City." -- Booklist "Tamron Hall's debut novel As the Wicked Watch is a singular thriller that brings the vulnerability and systemic neglect of Black girls as victims of violent crime into vivid relief.
The cohesiveness and sheer scope of the narrative Hall has woven together is impressive.Readers interested in the gritty details of crime reporting and investigation will be intrigued.Ultimately, As the Wicked Watch is an impressive debut--a moving take on familiar but urgent problems and society's indifference." -- NPR "Hall's first novel blends true crime with illuminating reflections on media representation and the obstacles faced by a Black woman in journalism." -- Oprah Daily on As the Wicked Watch "As the Wicked Watch--the first in a three-book series from Hall--is a thoughtful, captivating novel that highlights that, to some, tragedy is just a news story, but to passionate journalists like Jordan, the real people behind these tragedies are where the true heartbreak lies." -- Shondaland.