Following the success of her debut novel A Death in Harlem, Holloway’s follow up mystery was named by BuzzFeed one of their “27 Spring Books To Get Very Excited About.” Calling it “equal parts transportative historical fiction, unputdownable mystery, and damning examination of anti-Blackness in the US,” Arianna Rebolini promises that the novel is “full of rich and resilient characters you’ll fall in love with.”