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Tamron Hall

    Harlem Honey
    Watch Where They Hide
    As the Wicked Watch
    • When crime reporter Jordan Manning leaves Texas for a television station in Chicago, she moves closer to her dream of anchoring on a national network. Smart and ambitious, Jordan often stands out as the only woman of color in her newsroom, known for arriving first at crime scenes in designer stilettos. With a master's in forensic science and sharp instincts, she strives to break major stories while amplifying marginalized voices. Despite her experience with heinous crimes in Texas, nothing prepares her for the brutal realities in Chicago. Jordan uniquely navigates both crime scenes and newsrooms, often spotting details others overlook. She is repeatedly assigned to cover the murders of Black women, many of whom are sexually assaulted and quickly forgotten. The case of Masey James, a fifteen-year-old girl found dead in an abandoned lot, haunts Jordan and symbolizes her frustrations with the detachment her job demands. Determined to give Masey's story the attention it deserves, Jordan sets aside her other responsibilities and personal life to investigate. Convinced there's a serial killer hiding in plain sight, she is committed to uncovering the truth behind the tragedies that plague her city.

      As the Wicked Watch
    • Watch Where They Hide

      A Jordan Manning Novel

      • 256 stránek
      • 9 hodin čtení
      3,3(1864)Ohodnotit

      The story follows journalist Jordan Manning as she investigates a perilous case involving a missing mother. As she unravels a complex web of secrets, Jordan finds herself facing grave dangers that could threaten her life. This edge-of-your-seat thriller, crafted by Emmy Award winner Tamron Hall, explores themes of courage and the relentless pursuit of truth amidst perilous circumstances.

      Watch Where They Hide
    • Harlem Honey

      The Adventures of a Curious Kid

      • 40 stránek
      • 2 hodiny čtení

      From Emmy Award-winning journalist and talk show host Tamron Hall comes an endearing story about young Moses, inspired by her real-life son and his adventure visiting Harlem, New York's most iconic spots, learning a valuable lesson about the meaning of home. For Moses, Harlem couldn't be any more different than the Texas he moved away from, and his only friends are his dog, Lotus-May, and his bird, JoJo. But, when Moses is asked to help his new neighbor Laila deliver jars of honey to the people of Harlem, he finally gets the chance to make new friends and see the places and feel the magic of this bustling neighborhood. There are historic landmarks like the famous Apollo Theater, which has hosted iconic performers, Sylvia's Restaurant, the best spot in the city for cornbread, the celebrated African American art of the Studio Museum, and the electric sounds of the neighborhood itself. From Emmy-winning talk show host Tamron Hall comes a lively and heartening tale inspired by her son about one of the nation's most celebrated neighborhoods and the places and people that make Harlem home.

      Harlem Honey