Rachel Howzell Hall

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Rachel Howzell Hall (born 1970) is an American author of mystery and thriller novels. She is best known for her series featuring Detective Elouise Norton, including Land of Shadows (2014), Skies of Ash (2015), Trail of Echoes (2016), and City of Saviors (2017).

Rachel Howzell Hall at the San Diego Writers Festival 2025

Biography

Hall was born in 1970[1] and grew up in Los Angeles.[2] Her family attended a Seventh-day Adventist Church.[3]

At age 33, Hall was diagnosed with BRCA-positive breast cancer while she was pregnant with her first daughter.[4]

In her late 30s, Hall was diagnosed with and treated for breast cancer.[5]

Hall lives in Los Angeles with her family.[2]

Awards

In 2019, CrimeReads includedThey All Fall Down on their list of the year's best crime novels.[6]

In 2020, Publishers Weekly included And Now She's Gone on their list of the year's best mystery and thriller novels.[7] They included These Toxic Things on the list the following year.[8]

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Awards for Hall's writing
Year Title Award Result Ref.
2020 They All Fall Down Anthony Award for Best Novel Finalist [1]
International Thriller Writers Award for Best Novel Finalist [1]
Lefty Award for Best Mystery Finalist [1]
And Now She’s Gone Goodreads Choice Award for Best Thriller/Mystery Nominee [9]
Los Angeles Times Book Prize for Mystery/Thriller Finalist [10][11]
2021 Anthony Award for Best Novel Finalist [1][12]
Barry Award for Best Novel Finalist [1]
Lefty Award for Best Mystery Finalist [1]
Shamus Award for Best Novel Finalist [1]
2022 We Lie Here Los Angeles Times Book Prize for Mystery/Thriller Finalist [13]
These Toxic Things Anthony Award for Best Novel Finalist [1][14]
International Thriller Writers Award for Best Novel Finalist [1]
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Publications

Essays

  • Child, Lee; King, Laurie R., eds. (2021). "Finding Lou: The Police Procedural". How to Write a Mystery: A Handbook by Mystery Writers of America. Scribner. ISBN 9781982149437.
  • Zackheim, Victoria, ed. (2020). "I Don't Know This Word". Private Investigations: Mystery Writers on the Secrets, Riddles, and Wonders in Their Lives. Seal Press. ISBN 9781580059213.

Novels

Detective Elouise Norton books

  1. Land of Shadows. Forge Books. 2014. ISBN 9780765336354.[15]
  2. Skies of Ash. Forge Books. 2015. ISBN 9780765336361.[16]
  3. Trail of Echoes. Forge Books. 2016. ISBN 9780765381170.[17]
  4. City of Saviors. Forge Books. 2017. ISBN 9780765381194.[18]

Valendor duology

  1. The Last One. Entangled: Red Tower Books. 2024. ISBN 978-1649374905.[19]
  2. The Cruel Dawn. Entangled: Red Tower Books. 2025. ISBN 978-1649374905.[20]

Haven Thrillers

  1. Fog and Fury. Thomas & Mercer. 2025. ISBN 978-1662522833.[21]
  2. Mist and Malice. Thomas & Mercer. 2026. ISBN 978-1662522864.[22]

Standalone novels

Novellas

Short stories

  • Phillips, Gary; Brewer, Richard, eds. (2015). "Do No Harm". Occupied Earth: Stories of Aliens, Resistance and Survival at all Costs. Polis Books. ISBN 9781940610528.[30]
  • Graham, Heather, ed. (2020). "Down Girl". Shattering Glass: A Nasty Woman Press Anthology. Nasty Women Press. ISBN 9781734387902.

Notes

  1. Scorpions is part of the Never Tell Collection.

References

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