“It speaks to the depth of Holloway’s skill that the most bone-chilling scenes are rooted in the most mundane interactions.”
— Sarah Weinman, New York Times Book Review
“Unputdownable! . . . A spellbinding story about family, grief, and perseverance, full of rich and resilient characters you’ll fall in love with.”
— Arianna Rebolini, BuzzFeed News
“With an evocative mix of questions and revelations, Gone Missing in Harlem shows a vivid sense of the lost and found.... Migration, abduction, and striving create the sense of wonder that fuels this resonant novel.”
— Ravi Howard, author of Driving the King: A Novel
“Holloway’s disquieting debut examines ... shifting alliances among race and elite social circles. This spiritual successor to Nella Larsen’s 1929 novel, Passing, will keep...fans guessing.”
— Publisher's Weekly
“Holloway brings her period, place, and people alive and provides as a bonus a most unexpected culprit.”
— Kirkus Reviews
“Holloway’s gifted storytelling makes her, and Weldon Thomas, a pair worth watching.”