J. Montgomery: It wasn't bad but I didn't find it to be particularly interesting. Most of the characters weren't likeable at all.
United States on Nov 07, 2023
Amazon Customer: All Her Little Secrets explores race, gentrification, and family through the setting of a legal thriller. The character development and pacing of the plot is fantastic, with Morris exploring complex themes of race and power dynamics in executive legal offices while still keeping it a page turner. Highly recommend!
United States on Oct 13, 2023
Adelaide Susana Lopes Ribeiro: What a journey, what a writter. Happy I finally finished this book. Running to buy the authors nieuw book. Really good
Germany on Apr 20, 2023
Mackenzie @ PhDiva.blogMackenzie @ PhDiva.blog: When you first meet Ellice Littlejohn, here’s what you know:
1. She’s a successful, Ivy-league educated attorney.
2. She’s impeccably put together in tailored designer clothing.
3. She has been having an affair with her married, white boss Michael who she just found dead in his office.
With composure that only someone who has been through worse can muster, Ellice collects herself and leaves the office, pretending she was never there.
Instantly I knew Ellice was not an average character in any way. She is a woman with a perfect exterior, but behind it she is flawed, damaged, resilient, and strong.
But there’s more… Ellice has a past. A deep, dark, leave-it-all-behind-and-never-tell-anyone kind of past. She didn’t just grow up poor, she grew up barely able to survive. The kind of poor where people take advantage of you. The kind of poor where no one comes to your aid when you need help. The kind of poor, black life that the rich, white good-ole-boys at work would judge her for.
I really enjoyed the chapters telling her past and learning about the people who shaped Ellice, in good ways and in bad ones. Ellice’s past seems...
United States on Mar 28, 2022
Ann Blaber: Had not heard of this author but found the book well written and very consuming.
Canada on Mar 28, 2022
Maggie Q: Bares some of the things we have always known but ignored around racism while providing a good who-done-it experience.
Canada on Mar 08, 2022
Amazon Customer: For the earlier chapters of this book, I found it interesting enough, but wasn't really "caring" about any of the characters. I'm not sure why or how things clicked into place, but I was suddenly all over it. It picked up steam, had plenty of interesting twists and I was able to identify easily with the characters. Great story, great finish!
Canada on Dec 28, 2021
Petisia: All Her Little Secrets was an outstanding debut novel that held me on the edge-of-my bed, up until the time I fell asleep with the book in my hand. The author’s juxtaposition of the protagonist’s decades old horrific abuse against the backdrop of a present-day corporate greed and systemic racism scenario, was a refreshing culturally-based approach to a white-collar murder mystery.
Interwoven in the narrative was the erroneous assumption embedded in the U.S. Declaration of Independence’s centuries old dichotomous creed that “all men are created equal,” and was best expressed by Morris in the following passage:
“Black people in Atlanta coexisted around Confederate soldier statues and venues containing the words plantation and Dixie. The expectation was that such things were harmless symbols of white heritage. They weren’t. They were relics of slavery and a secessionist society that stirred hurtful messages of racism,” p. 79.
Morris had me fully engaged in the life and cumulative exploitation of the protagonist from the start, and the suspense that followed only guaranteed that I’d remained hooked until the end of the novel. Most profoundly, I...
United States on Dec 20, 2021
Uncover the Mysteries of Wanda M. Morris' Novel, 'All Her Little Secrets' | Thursday Murder Club Mystery: Uncover the Secrets of the Man Who Died Twice | Uncovering the Mysteries of the Past: A Novel of Family Secrets | |
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Total Reviews | 84 reviews | 1 reviews | 1 reviews |
Best Sellers Rank | #58 in Black & African American Mystery, Thriller and Suspense#1,299 in Murder Thrillers#1,677 in Women Sleuths | #1,611 in Amateur Sleuths#1,647 in Murder Thrillers#21,583 in Genre Literature & Fiction | #2,206 in Women's Domestic Life Fiction#3,057 in Contemporary Women Fiction#16,256 in Contemporary Romance |
Paperback | 384 pages | 363 pages | |
Item Weight | 9.9 ounces | 1.25 pounds | 12.6 ounces |
ISBN-10 | 0063082462 | 1984880993 | 1503901394 |
Dimensions | 5.31 x 0.86 x 8 inches | 6.2 x 1.24 x 9.28 inches | 5.5 x 1 x 8.25 inches |
ISBN-13 | 978-0063082465 | 978-1984880994 | 978-1503901391 |
Language | English | English | English |
Publisher | William Morrow Paperbacks | Pamela Dorman Books | Lake Union Publishing |
Murder Thrillers | Murder Thrillers | Murder Thrillers | |
Black & African American Mystery, Thriller and Suspense | Black & African American Mystery, Thriller and Suspense | ||
Customer Reviews | 4.2/5 stars of 1,685 ratings | 4.6/5 stars of 78,141 ratings | 4.5/5 stars of 54,444 ratings |
Women Sleuths (Books) | Women Sleuths |
Alexis Vest: This book kept me interested as it went & I liked imaging the story unfolding. I could see this being a good movie !
United States on Nov 19, 2023