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All Her Little Secrets is a brilliantly nuanced but powerhouse exploration of race, the legal system, and the crushing pressure of keeping secrets. Morris brings a vibrant and welcome new voice to the thriller space.” –Karin Slaughter, New York Times and international bestselling author

In this fast-paced thriller, Wanda M. Morris crafts a twisty mystery about a black lawyer who gets caught in a dangerous conspiracy after the sudden death of her boss . . . A debut perfect for fans of Attica Locke, Alyssa Cole, Harlan Coben, and Celeste Ng, with shades of How to Get Away with Murder and John Grisham’s The Firm.

Everyone has something to hide…

Ellice Littlejohn seemingly has it all: an Ivy League law degree, a well-paying job as a corporate attorney in midtown Atlanta, great friends, and a “for fun” relationship with a rich, charming executive, who just happens to be her white boss. But everything changes one cold January morning when Ellice arrives in the executive suite and finds him dead with a gunshot to his head.

And then she walks away like nothing has happened. Why? Ellice has been keeping a cache of dark secrets, including a small-town past and a kid brother who’s spent time on the other side of the law. She can’t be thrust into the spotlight–again.

But instead of grieving this tragedy, people are gossiping, the police are getting suspicious, and Ellice, the company’s lone black attorney, is promoted to replace her boss. While the opportunity is a dream-come-true, Ellice just can’t shake the feeling that something is off.

When she uncovers shady dealings inside the company, Ellice is trapped in an impossible ethical and moral dilemma. Suddenly, Ellice’s past and present lives collide as she launches into a pulse-pounding race to protect the brother she tried to save years ago and stop a conspiracy far more sinister than she could have ever imagined…

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All Her Little Secrets Audiobook Narrator

Susan Dalian is the narrator of All Her Little Secrets audiobook that was written by Wanda M. Morris

Wanda M. Morris is the acclaimed author of All Her Little Secrets, which has been praised by Karin Slaughter as “brilliantly nuanced” and reviewed by The Boston Globe, LA Times, New York Times, Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Seattle Times, and South Florida Sun Sentinel among others. It was named as one of the “Best Books of 2021” by Hudson Booksellers and selected as the #1 Top Pick for Library Reads by librarians across the country. It was serialized in Entertainment Weekly and selected as a Marie Claire book club pick.

Wanda is a member of Sisters in Crime, Mystery Writers of America, and Crime Writers of Color. A corporate attorney, Wanda has worked in the legal departments of some of America’s top Fortune 100 companies. She is an accomplished presenter and leader. As a former President of the Georgia Chapter of the Association of Corporate Counsel, she established a signature female empowerment program known as the Women’s Initiative. She is married, the mother of three and lives in Atlanta, Georgia.

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Narrator Susan Dalian
Length 11 hours 40 minutes
Author Wanda M. Morris
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Publisher HarperAudio
Release date November 02, 2021
ISBN 9780063082489

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The publisher of the All Her Little Secrets is HarperAudio. includes the following subjects: The BISAC Subject Code is African American, Fiction, Mystery & Detective

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The publisher of the All Her Little Secrets is HarperAudio. The imprint is HarperAudio. It is supplied by HarperAudio. The ISBN-13 is 9780063082489.

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Nilufer

September 25, 2022

Oh my goodness! This is freaking fantastic legal thriller meets mystery/ suspense keeps you on the edge of your seats, shakes you to the core, blows your mind, forces you to cancel everything: husband, job, pets, last episode of Ted Lasso, massage appointment etc. But it’s totally worth to each cancellation, schedule changing, isolation decision. From the beginning till the end, Ellice Littlejohn’s story hooks you up and even if you try so hard you cannot put this book down. It gets under your skin, conquers your mind. When you give short reading breaks for sneaks and booze, you still keep speculating: who is the mastermind behind the entire scheme, who could be trusted, how Ellice will survive as the walls are closing in? You may think Ellice Littlejohn in early forties, an aspiring, successful lawyer has it all: she already reached her life goals including Ivy League degree and well paying job but she’s working so hard for promotion she didn’t get yet as younger and paler skinned colleagues keep climbing the corporate ladders. She’s not married, no child, a boyfriend but he comes with his baggages ( married, with children, and did I mention he’s also her boss) She harbors so many secrets about her childhood and teenage years in Chillicothe, Georgia. Something so tragic happens to change her entire life! Something she wants to bury forever! Something shouldn’t be found out unless she wants to lose everything she cared for! But her usual early morning meeting with her boss/ lover Michael turns into nightmare when she finds him lying in his own blood bath. She couldn’t even call the authorities. She doesn’t want to get involved into investigation so she vanishes from the scene to return back her floor to act like nothing has happened. The very same day,she gets promoted to replace Michael. The firm executives are merciless enough to move on with their lives and as the protests against the company rises up because of their lack of diversity policy at workplace, they are reckless enough to use Ellice as a pawn to prove they can assign a colored person as executive Vice President. Naturally she has second thoughts about the offer coming out of nowhere ( actually it’s coming from hell: she takes over a dead person’s place before his body gets cold) She’s gonna be only person at 20th floor : line Black person is expected to speak behalf of Black folks, expected to represent the success and failure of every Black woman who worked in corporate America. Before she’s thinking over, she gets an email announcing her new position! What? And this is not the only thing makes her feel she’s trapped in her dead boyfriend’s place. At the first board meeting she’s harassed by her new partners’ racist and sexist comments and Nate who gave him the job seems like so confused, repeating each sentence he says. Whats going on behind the closed doors? Why she cannot reach emails of Michael? Why some of the partners reject to give her information about some special cases? And Detective Bradford who is investigating the suicide of Michael informs her the suicide is staged. The murderer may have used Ellice’s missing badge: there are camera records prove her point. As clock ticks, the walls close on her, Ellice realizes she might be scapegoat of the murder of her boss/ boyfriend and dirty schemes the firm’s executives planned. She has to find a way to get out which means she has to confront the ugly secrets of her pastOverall: it’s fascinatingly moving, heart throbbing, action packed, smart thriller. Ellice’s traumatic past truly breaks your heart. I’m rounding up my 4.5 stars to 5 corporate, racism, sexism, harassment, abuse, Black women empowerment stars!Special thanks to NetGalley and William Morrow and Custom House for sharing arc copy of one of the most anticipated books of this year in exchange my honest thoughts.

Terrie

November 03, 2021

"All Her Little Secrets" by Wanda M. Morris is a fast paced and suspenseful read/listen!Ellice Littlejohn is an Ivy League educated corporate attorney working for Houghton Transportation Company in Atlanta, GA. She's the only black attorney in the office and she's had a 'personal relationship' with her married white boss, Michael, for several years. Ellice has tons of secrets and she's added one more to the heap. She left Michael's office on the 20th floor after finding him dead of a gunshot to the head. Fear causes Ellice to walk away like she was never there and didn't see a thing. Why would Michael take his own life?Ellice is swiftly promoted to replace Michael's executive position. She wonders why she's chosen as his replacement. As questionable actions continue on the 20th floor, Ellice becomes increasingly uncomfortable with her work environment. Who should she trust? Then Police Detective Bradford informs Ellice that Michael's suicide was staged and security cameras show someone using her badge to enter the building the morning of the murder. Now Bradford is asking Ellice too many questions and she doesn't want to answer any of them! Should she be concerned for her safety now, too?I enjoyed the author's writing style and the pace of this story. It moves quickly with little downtime making it feel like a much shorter read/listen than it is. The characters, although not all likable, are well described and all add to the drama and suspense overall. There are socially relevant and workplace issues that highlight this story. Real life situations in current time mixed with harrowing tales of Ellice's past. I love the Southern atmospheric feel of this story that creates added tension from within our American culture. This story is brimming with them! I feel fortunate to have been gifted with both an ARC and early audiobook of this title. I was able to read/listen at the same time or alternate between the two formats for a quicker reading experience. My personal preference was the audiobook. Narrator Susan Dalian has the perfect first person voice for Ellice and her gender voicing, although not always gender distinguishable, does work for this story. Was this story believable? Heck no! And I'm pretty sure I'm not a "Thriller or Suspense Aficionado". I'm a reader/reviewer who enjoys a creative story that hooks me in early, keeps me entertained and leaves me with a satisfying ending. This book delivers all that!I recommend this book to those who enjoy an edgy, fast paced, suspenseful story dripping with socially relevant tension! This is the author's debut novel and I look forward to seeing what she comes up with next! Thank you to William Morrow and Scene of the Crime for an ARC through NetGalley. I am grateful to Book Riot and Harper Audio for an early audiobook via Libro.fm. It has been my pleasure to give my honest and voluntary review of both formats.

Gabby

April 24, 2022

3.5 starsI included this in a thriller reading vlog: https://youtu.be/JYo8g2YQKtYI'll be doing a live show discussing this book soon! :)

JaymeO

November 03, 2021

Ellice Littlejohn is a middle-aged Black woman working as a corporate attorney at Houghton Transportation company in Atlanta. One morning, she discovers her boss, Michael Sayles, dead in his office. Ellice is afraid to call the police because she is worried that all of her secrets will come out. She has been working hard all of these years to forget her past and won’t let anything stop her from achieving success. However, when the police suspect that she was involved in the murder, she takes the investigation into her own hands. To her surprise, she uncovers corporate secrets that threaten to upend her new promotion as an executive and reveal the past she wants to forget.This book is a slow-burn thriller that focuses on themes of racism. It alternates between the past and present, eventually leading up to the big reveal. It took a bit too long for me to get invested in the plot, but the suspense and tension really built up around 45%. Fortunately, the second half of the book had my complete attention. I also found myself enjoying the timeline from the past more than the present day, as I had a difficult time keeping track of all of the corporate executives and their roles within the subplot. The writing is fantastic and I understand the hype around this book. The themes that Morris explores are current hot topics and well executed. However, Ellice is a REALLY foolish amateur sleuth. She leaves evidence on phone messages, talks to the police without a lawyer, and doesn’t call the police when she discovers a dead body. That being said, this is a terrific debut and I would love to read more from this author.A note on the audiobook: It is read by Susan Dalian and she is fabulous. I recently listened to another audiobook that she narrated and fell in love with her voice. It is obvious that she is a professional actor and I would happily listen to more books read by her. 3.5/5 stars rounded up to 4Thank you to NetGalley and Lainey Mays from HarperCollins publishing for the ARC of All Her Little Secrets in exchange for an honest review.

Ms. Woc Reader

January 16, 2022

This book did what I need all thrillers to do! Be thrilling! I was engaged from start to finish. I'm weary about thrillers that mention dealing with racism now because of thrillers that just did it so badly. Wanda M Morris doesn't make the same mistakes as other author by centering the white gaze. Not once in this story did it feel like she was trying to show white readers how hard it is for Black people. Instead she crafted a twisty tale about a woman with a very traumatic and abusive past who was just doing what she thought she needed to do to stay afloat.Ellice Littlejohn has tried so hard to distance from her rural past in Chillicothe, Georgia. She has no pictures of her family or friends in her office and as far as everyone is concerned she's an only child. No one knows about her alcoholic birth mother or emotionally, physically , and sexually abusive step-father or any of the other secrets she's kept buried. The façade of her perfectly life as a top attorney at Houghton dramatically changes one morning when she goes to meet her boss in his office before work hours. Thinking this is just another one of their early morning trysts she's shocked to see his dead body with a bullet wound in his head. Panicking she flees the scene pretending as if she was never there. The next day she's promoted to the executive position her boss held with the promotion being announced before they officially ask her. She finds the boy's club culture of the executive board unnerving as the only Black woman working at the company especially as protestor's march outside the building chanting about how Houghton won't hire Black people. Even more unnerving is how determined the executive board is to quickly move on from one of their members dying. They don't even attend his funeral and throw a huge social club party the day after.Soon Ellice finds herself being framed for murder and discovers the shady businesses people at her job are participating in but nothing can prepare her for some of the other secrets she's uncovers. Fast-paced, well thought out, and full of twists even at the end All Her Little Secrets never has a dull moment. I received an arc from William Morrow Books in exchange for an honest review.

Colleen is on Semi Hiatus (Health Issues)

February 19, 2023

Ellice Littlejohn is stuck in a rut. She clawed her way out of Chillicothe (a poor small town in Georgia) at the early age of 14 to make herself what she has become today. Ellice now in her 40’s is a high paid corporate lawyer working for Houghton Transportation in Atlanta, but she’s not satisfied with well paid, she’s eager for her promotion. A promotion her boss, a very married boss, that she has been sleeping with for years has been promising for longer than she can remember. She’s pretty sure the delay is because of the color of her skin, seeing as Houghton has no other black lawyers in their legal department and very little black (or other race besides white for that matter) employees altogether, even in low ranking, low paid positions. But Ellice’s life changes in a flash when she reports to Michael’s office for their early morning meeting, only to find him dead with a gun shot wound to the head, in what looks like a possible suicide. And instead of calling for help she walks away covering her tracks like she was never even there. She can’t be tied up in the investigation because Ellice has secrets to hide and family to protect. Now Houghton Executives want to promote Ellice to Michael’s position as lead attorney. But Ellice can’t understand why so soon after Michael’s death? And why did they announce her promotion before she even had time to say yes? Something is off at Houghton, and Ellice finds out why when she uncovers some secret illegal and quite dangerous dealings within the company. Ellice is shoved into an impossible situation with the police breathing down her neck on one side and sinister forces at Houghton working against her on the other. She’s not sure how to get out unscathed or worse how to stay alive. This was a such an entertaining read. It had it moments of slow burn but when the paced picked up it really picked up. The story is told in 2 time lines going from Ellice’s present to the past of the 1970’s when Ellice was living in Chillicothe with her little brother Sam, her drunken and very un maternal mother and later on her horrible white step father who also happened to be a police officer. The only scant light amid the darkness was a neighbor/second mother named Vera. The emotional and physical trauma that Ellice went through shaped her to be the very smart, but keep people at a bay woman she became as an adult. Ellice’s story has a mystery so you know there are going to be twists and turns. Some I picked up on pretty easily, but that didn’t deter from my enjoyment. But one of the big twists got me pretty good. I also like the fact that WM was not afraid to take some risks and pull some punches with her characters. I can’t go into detail due to spoilers but one punch in particular broke my heart, but it also made it that much more authentic. WM brought several important themes into her story: extreme racism, workplace discrimination and not being able to outrun your past. All were written and well translated in Ellice’s story, even if you do have to suspend belief a bit. I think the only complaint I have is how Ellice being a very intelligent woman made so many mistakes and bad decisions. Her actions cost her a lot more than was necessary. Overall All Her Little Secrets was a terrific book even with the few flaws. And if Wanda M. Morris’ debut book is any indication she has a strong writing career ahead of her. 👏

Misha (Heartsfullofreads)

January 23, 2022

Ellice's story started immediately with discovering Michael's dead body in his office. We then see her make terrible decision after terrible decision. This is definitely one of those books where you want to shake the character because they just won't make better decisions.I enjoyed sleuthing with her to find out what exactly what was going on in her company. This was very well written (the narrator did an awesome job as well), fast-paced, and entertaining. This will make for a great book discussion. I see a lot of mixed reviews coming from this one.

Mandy

November 30, 2021

So glad I ordered this from the US. Absolutely loved it. Plenty of twists and characters you will love to hate. Highly recommend if you want a quick, addictive read

Katie

March 12, 2022

The lead character is the strength of the novel more so than the thriller plot. The author was able to explore things with the Ellice that we don't typically get to see in this genre. If you appreciate a well-developed character and a story with substance, All Her Little Secrets is worth checking out.Ellice Littlejohn grew up in a small town and has tried hard to leave her past behind. She earned a law degree from an Ivy League school and works as a corporate attorney in Atlanta. She's one of only a few Black people employed by the company. The lack of diversity at the company has drawn protests and negative press. One early morning, Ellice shows up for a meeting with her boss. She gets quite the shock when she arrives at the executive suite. Her boss is dead with a gunshot to the head. Rather than call the police, she makes the decision to quickly get out of there and let someone else discover the body. Sounds crazy but when you've got secrets, you certainly don't want the authorities digging them up.I didn't want to give away too much about the plot because watching everything unfold was interesting. The only issue I had was I didn't feel like there was a jaw dropping ending. There's great buildup but the payout doesn't match up. But like I said Ellice is really the driving force. I love how she's strong but not perfect. Her moments of humor, biting at times, was just one of the reasons I was drawn to her.An impressive debut novel. I can't wait to read more from Wanda M. Morris.Thank you to William Morrow for providing me with a copy! All thoughts expressed are my honest opinion.

Michelle

November 01, 2021

4.5I was fortunate to read some good books in October and I finished the month with this fantastic debut. Ellice Littlejohn is set to have an early morning meeting with her boss and when she walks into his office she finds him dead. How’s that for an opening? The reader follows Ellice as she slowly uncovers a whole heck of a lot of illegal activity going on at her firm and the people involved are way at the top. Ellice wants to expose what she finds, but bit by bit we learn why that isn’t possible for Ellice. She has a lot of skeletons in her closet she wants to keep hidden and for good reason. So what happens? You’ll just have to read to find out!!!I was on the edge of my seat the entire time I read this book. I loved how the author paced the novel as well as how she gave the readers a peek into Ellice’s backstory. There were some very intense moments, but everything was written masterfully with respect to whatever the topic was. There is also no question that anything pertaining to the law or being a lawyer is coming from an expert since the author is a well respected and experienced attorney. Being a political junkie, I really enjoyed the contemporary setting, with plot lines that could be pulled from the news, but this was written with mainstream appeal for sure. There is something in this book for everyone and I for one cannot WAIT until her next book comes out if it’s anything like this one!! I did have one little issue that bothered me so that is the issue for the slight downgrade, but it was something I could let go based on the strength of the rest of the novel. Others may not be able to do this, but luckily I could. Review Date: 11/01/2021Publication Date: 11/02/2021

Mara

March 08, 2022

3.5 stars - This went a little bit off the rails for me in the last quarter of the book from a plot perspective, but I REALLY liked the writing and the POV character was super engaging & compelling. Looking forward to more from this author in the future!CW: racism in the workplace

Linzie

November 26, 2022

A female attorney finds her dead boss, who also happens to be her married lover, dead in his office of an apparent suicide. Offered his job, she quickly discovers a rampant conspiracy taking place within the walls of a company built on racism. Will she be able to uncover the truth before she’s either charged with murder or killed herself?Ellice Littlejohn comes into work early one morning for a private “meeting” with her boss/lover, Executive VP and General Counsel for Houghton Transportation, Michael Sayles. Entering his office she finds him shot in the head and, without thinking twice, she turns and runs away, leaving someone else to report his body. Why? Because she’s been hiding a collection of secrets, most dating back to her childhood in rural Chillicothe, Georgia. Secrets she’s worked hard to bury and keep hidden since she was a teenager. ”Every lie you tell, every secret you keep, is a fragile little thing that must be protected and accounted for. One misstep, one miscalculation, and your safe little treasures can topple the perfect life you’ve built around them.”Not twenty-four hours later, however, the Houghton’s CEO offers her Michael’s job. But when the police reveal that what appeared to be a suicide was actually murder, Michael’s widow enlists her to dig into some of her husband’s business. Ellice realizes, perhaps too late, that she’s trapped in an impossible ethical and moral situation and that, somehow, her brother Sam has become entangled in the conspiracy as well. Racing to discover the truth before anyone else gets hurt, Ellice’s past and present collide and her secrets may be revealed after her lies begin to catch up with her. Wanda M. Morris’s debut novel is a suspenseful, yet eye-opening, legal thriller right up there with the illustrious John Grisham. Fast-paced and captivating, the reader is taken on twists and turns as Ellice tries to discover the details of the conspiracy looking to swallow her carefully reinvented life whole. Not just a strong thriller,All Her Little Secrets explores what it means to be Black and female in corporate America and the only person of color in the room. I’m not deluded enough to think that I caught every racist remark or action that Ellice and her brother Sam endured or how being a Black woman influenced her decisions, so it was enlightening to talk to friends who had also read this book for their thoughts. For that as well as the pure entertainment value, I strongly recommend it for book club reads. In addition to the nail-biting storyline, it brings to light revelations that are necessary for those of us privileged enough not to experience both “polite” and overt racism. What makes this book truly spectacular, however, is that, on top of being a novel unapologetically discussing Black culture with astounding epiphanies for non-POC readers, it is a first-rate legal thriller packed full of suspense, conspiracy, secrets, and lies. Ellice is a strong, educated Black woman who has reinvented herself, but quickly learns, as things start to fall apart around her, that you can never truly escape your past and how it molds you into who you are. Moreover, while not quite as well-rounded as the protagonist, all of the characters present as authentic and tangible (including those that bring the Nazis to mind) in a way that many do not in a thriller. Told in three parts with two separate timelines (Ellice’s past in Chillicothe and her present), the language is beautifully descriptive without being flowery. It touches on a number of issues sharing some important truths about sexism, child abuse, racism, alcoholism, dementia, and, of course, racism. And the twists just kept coming, finishing with a superb ending that kept me turning pages faster and faster. If there was one issue I had with the plot, it was how fast the major plot twist was concluded. The rest of the novel had such depth to it and, while it was all nicely tied up, it lacked the complexity that the rest of the book had, although without taking away from the dénouement. Regardless, I’m already looking forward to the next novel (thankfully) coming out later this month entitled Anywhere You Run. Rating of 4.5 stars. Trigger Warning: dementia, teen pregnancy, physical and sexual child abuse, abortion, alcoholism, police brutality, and racism

Melody

February 22, 2022

4.5 stars. I've seen mixed reviews of this book, but I thought this was an impressive debut novel. A suspenseful corporate/legal thriller, but so much more. The novel explored the issues of family obligations, racism, sexism, facing our demons, and how secrets from the past come back to haunt us, set primarily in a toxic workplace. Lots of twists and turns toward the end, which kept me turning the pages. A very well-written, compelling story.

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