Jamaica Gleaner

Rachel Howzell Hall writes a breakout novel

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AFTER FOUR well-received novels about LAPD homicide cop Elouise ‘Lou’ Norton, Rachel Howzell Hall confidentl­y delivers a highly entertaini­ng standalone that pays homage to Agatha Christie while finding its own individual approach.

Hall’s They All Fall Down, uses the same set-up as Christie’s classic And Then There Were None, in which strangers are lured to an isolated island and then start dying. But the Christie homage quickly morphs into Hall’s perspectiv­e with a diverse cast of characters and her own spin on the plot. NARRATOR

The narrator of They All Fall

Down is Miriam ‘Mimi’ Macy, who is probably the last person anyone would want to be marooned with, even in a mansion as nice as the one on Mictlan Island, near Puerto Penasco, Sonora, Mexico. The vain, anxiety-riddled Mimi is consumed with jealousy and hatred. Every conversati­on and minor slight becomes a challenge for her to push back, or to plan revenge, as she is incapable of letting anything go. Her attitude has caused her husband to leave her, wrecked the relationsh­ip with their daughter, and got her fired. The police also want to question her regarding an incident that may have led to a death, and a neighbour may be suing her.

Yet Mimi may be the weekend’s most congenial guest. The others include a former policeman, a chef, a financial adviser, a nurse, a lawyer, and a young widow. They’ve all been lured to the island for different reasons – Mimi thinks she will be on a reality TV show. Actually, each has been brought there by their late attorney, Phillip Omeke, who leaves a letter promising that by the end of the weekend each will be remembered in his will. That promise may hinge on who’s still alive, as one by one the guests begin dying. Each person’s secrets, and reason for being invited to the island, are carefully doled out.

As she does in her series, Hall delivers a racially diverse group of characters with contempora­ry sensibilit­ies. At the same time,

They All Fall Down adheres to the classic plot twists establishe­d by Christie.

While Hall’s series is superb,

They All Fall Down should be her breakout novel.

 ?? ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Cover image released by Forge Books for ‘They All Fall Down’ by Rachel Howzell Hall.
ASSOCIATED PRESS Cover image released by Forge Books for ‘They All Fall Down’ by Rachel Howzell Hall.

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