
Do What Godmother Says
Author(s): L.S. Stratton (Author)
- Publisher: Union Square & Co.
- Publication Date: June 11, 2024
- Language: English
- Print length: 384 pages
- ISBN-10: 1454947489
- ISBN-13: 9781454947486
Book Description
Shanice Pierce knows better than to heed bad omens. But she has a hard time ignoring the signs when she finds herself newly single and out of a job on the same seemingly cursed day.
Then, while cleaning out her grandmother’s house, Shanice comes across a painting she hasn’t seen in years. Drawn to the haunting portrait in a way she can’t explain, Shanice accepts her grandmother’s offer to keep the family heirloom.
She soon uncovers the story of the artist, a Harlem Renaissance painter named Estelle Johnson. The young woman was taken under wing by the wealthy art patron Maude Bachmann—or “Godmother” as she insisted her artists call her—and vanished shortly after Bachmann’s brutal murder a century ago.
As Shanice digs deeper, a paranoia that’s haunted her for years returns. She becomes convinced she’s being stalked, and that the deaths happening around her are connected to the staggering offer she turned down for the painting.
But the truth hiding in plain sight is even more shocking—and deadly—than Shanice could possibly have imagined . . .
Editorial Reviews
Review
One of NPR’s 2024 Picks For “Books We Love”
“Stratton’s thriller featuring two women facing daunting obstacles and danger is dark, twist filled, and suspenseful.” —Booklist
“Stratton (Not So Perfect Strangers) interweaves the stories of two budding artists living a century apart in this entertaining chiller.”–Publishers Weekly
“Stratton delivers a tightly woven dual-timeline thriller. Elements of occult horror, historical fiction, and whodunit will intrigue readers of all stripes. Give this to fans of Alyssa Cole’s When No One Is Watching.”–Library Journal
“Author L. S. Stratton does a marvelous job of interweaving the stories of two women across generations and how time might not separate them as much as it seems.”–Historical Novel Society
“This captivating dual-timeline Gothic thriller…skillfully reveals the intricacies of creative ownership, particularly in the context of race and wealth.”–NPR
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