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Paper Gods

A Novel of Money, Race, and Politics

Author: Goldie Taylor

Paper Gods

Paper Gods

About This Book

"From buttermilk fried okra to bibles and bullets, the story comes out the gate moving and never lets up.” —Eric Jerome Dickey, New York Times bestselling author of A Wanted...

Page Count
336
Genre
On Sale
06/29/2021

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"From buttermilk fried okra to bibles and bullets, the story comes out the gate moving and never lets up.” —Eric Jerome Dickey, New York Times bestselling author of A Wanted Woman

Now in paperback—The mayor of Atlanta and a washed-up reporter investigate a series of assassinations, and uncover a conspiracy that reaches into the heart of the city's political machine.


Mayor Victoria Dobbs Overstreet is a Harvard-trained attorney and Spelman alum, married to a celebrated heart surgeon, mother to beautiful twin girls, and a political genius. When her mentor, ally, and friend Congressman Ezra Hawkins is gunned down in Ebenezer Baptist Church, Victoria finds a strange piece of origami–a “paper god”–tucked inside his Bible. These paper gods turn up again and again, always after someone is killed. Someone is terrorizing those who are close to Mayor Dobbs, and she can't shake the feeling that the killer is close to her, too.

Imprint Publisher

St. Martin's Griffin

ISBN

9781250851727

In The News

"Goldie Taylor knows Atlanta, and she wants you to know it too. In Mayor Victoria Dobbs, Taylor has created a hero we see all too rarely: black, female, powerful, and determined to stay true to herself and her passionately beloved Atlanta, whatever the forces ranged against her. Every character is vivid, and every stretch of street and detail, no matter how incidental, precisely observed. This is 'Scandal' with added grit." —Tim Teeman, Senior Editor of The Daily Beast

"Goldie Taylor’s brisk, lively storytelling takes us inside the seamy world of Atlanta politics, a place populated with corrupt local potentates, blackmailing power brokers, and small-time dirty tricksters, and into the caffeine-fueled world of political reporting, where high-minded idealism crumbles under brutal pressures to get the job done at any cost." —Greg Sargent, author of the Washington Post's Plum Line blog

“Goldie Taylor has delivered the juice with Paper Gods, a gripping political thriller featuring such vivid characters that it’s easy to forget they aren’t real.” —Jon Allen, bestselling author of HRC and Shattered

Paper Gods takes us inside a world rarely seen—Atlanta politics. From buttermilk fried okra to bibles and bullets, the story comes out the gate moving and never lets up. Goldie Taylor is a remarkable writer at the top of her game.” —Eric Jerome Dickey, New York Times bestselling author of A Wanted Woman

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Paper Gods

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