Chosen by Anna Quindlen as a Today Show summer reading pick
“Justice Hall opens on a deliciously dark and dreary night. Holmes and Russell have just returned to their snug seaside cottage after yet another hair-raising case, when a pounding at the door interrupts their fireside stupor. The frantic visitor is Ali [Hazr, from O Jerusalem]. Except that Ali turns out to have been masquerading all those years ago in the desert.”
—Washington Post
“From the opening knock on their door by a wounded visitor to the satisfying denouement, King has again crafted a sterling story.”
—Publishers Weekly