Quotes
“Part procedural murder mystery, part conspiracy-theory
manifesto, Nelson George’s The Plot against
Hip Hop reads like the PTSD fever dream of a renegade who’s done several
tours of duty in the trenches…Plot’s
combination of record-biz knowledge and ghetto fabulosity could have been
written only by venerable music journalist Nelson George, who knows his hip-hop
history…The writing is as New York as ‘Empire State of Mind,’ and D is a
detective compelling enough to anchor a series.” Time Out New York
“George very masterfully has created a novel that informs as
well as entertains.” Huffington Post
“The Plot against Hip
Hop is a quick-moving murder mystery that educates its audience on Hip
Hop’s pioneer generation along the way…A nostalgic look at a magical and
manic moment in time.” New York Journal of Books
“This hard-boiled tale is jazzed up with authentic street slang
and name-dropping…George’s tightly packaged mystery pivots on a believable conspiracy…and
his street cred shines in his descriptions of Harlem and Brownsville’s mean
streets.” Library Journal
“George is a well-known, respected hip-hop chronicler…Now he
adds crime fiction to his résumé with a carefully plotted crime novel peopled
by believable characters and real-life hip-hop personalities.” Booklist
“George’s prose sparkles with an effortless humanity,
bringing his characters to life in a way that seems true and beautiful. The
story—and the conspiracy behind it—is one we all need to hear as consumers and
creators in the post-hardcore hip-hop world.” Shelf Awareness
“George is an ace at interlacing the real dramas of the
world…Playas and haters and celebrity
cameos fuel a novel that is wickedly entertaining while being frozen in time.” Kirkus Reviews