Paper Gods, Goldie Taylor
Paper Gods, Goldie Taylor
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Paper Gods
A Novel of Money, Race, and Politics

Author: Goldie Taylor

Narrator: Bahni Turpin

Unabridged: 11 hr 25 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 10/23/2018


Synopsis

"Narrator Bahni Turpin strikes the right note of irony and humor in this murder mystery set in Atlanta...This is a fun romp through a metropolis that is not often center stage in books or movies with a narrator who makes the most of the unique setting." — AudioFile Magazine

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.

Praise for Paper Gods:

"A moving and unflinching portrait of a city and its many layers of power...Taylor has created a hero we see all too rarely: black, female, powerful." —Tim Teeman, Senior Editor of The Daily Beast

"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

About Goldie Taylor

Goldie Taylor is a journalist, news executive, and political consultant who has been featured on nearly every news network and talk show. She is the editor-at-large at The Daily Beast, and her writing has appeared in Salon, Ebony, and The Huffington Post. She was the chief architect of Procter & Gamble’s “My Black is Beautiful” and the marketing force behind CNN’s Black in America. She appeared in the OWN's Light Girls, and PBS’s Eyes on the Prize: Then and Now. She is the author of Paper Gods and The Love You Save.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Natalie on July 06, 2018

This book has all the elements which should make it a terrific read, politics, race and murder...but somehow I found it less engaging than I had expected. I think having so many elements and sooo many characters and sooo many twists caused it to be muddled rather than entertaining. I actually found......more

Goodreads review by Ashley on November 05, 2018

Let me just start with a thank you to St. Martin's Press for this surprise I found on my doorstep recently. After opening the package (book mail is the best!), I immediately added it to my stack. The first thing that intrigued me about this book was the gorgeous cover. The Atlanta skyline at night is......more

Goodreads review by Monica **can't read fast enough** on November 13, 2018

I listened to the audio version of Paper Gods and I actually think that I would have enjoyed the story more if I had read it instead. The narrator was fine but I didn't enjoy the way she narrated the male characters, it just sounded weird to my ear and her southern drawl for a few of the more sinist......more

Goodreads review by Sharon on January 20, 2019

Newspaperman Hampton Bridges is in a suspicious car accident that leaves him partially paralyzed. Congressman Ezra Hawkins is assassinated in his church. Both crimes seem to have connections to Atlanta Mayor Victoria Dobbs ... and Bridges is determined to find out the truth. The other thing those cr......more

Goodreads review by Cindy on August 15, 2018

The first half of this book is 4 stars but by 60-70% of the way through it I just didn't care enough about the plot, the characters or who did it. It's definitely fun if you know Atlanta and their communities well. It has intrigued, politics, lots of drama and egos and a whodonit - but it just didn'......more