Detective Houser wants nothing more than his retirement, but when a murder case involving the WMM firm lands on his desk, he can’t avoid it.
All of law enforcement knows that WMM Advertising, also known as We Make Millionaires, is one of the biggest and hardest-to-penetrate fraudulent telemarketing firms in the state of Georgia. A tape recording of a man’s death may finally help Houser make a case against the firm. Calling in Alexis Greenspan, a.k.a. Nina Coles, the top sales associate in the company, Houser is determined to use her to find out the company’s secrets—no matter who’s hurt in the process.
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"I was instantly drawn in and entertained throughout the entire book. Wahida's descriptive ability is addicting. I have yet to read a book of hers that I didn't love. The characters in The Golden Hustla are memorable and the plot is untouchable. "
— Bridget (5 out of 5 stars)
“Clark is nothing if not streetwise and channels her knowledge into keeping Nina one step ahead of the hustle and always at the top of her gold-legginged game.”
— Publishers Weekly" This book here is a must read <br/>But I think it should been a little longer to find out how Nina, Rick & her kids made out but it was an excellent read I loved it "
— Queen, 5/16/2011" I really loved this book would make a great movie. "
— Sachki, 5/12/2011" Expected it to be good cuz Wahida Clark is the author but was very disappointed. Didnt even finish it <br/> "
— Helen, 3/29/2011" over the top characters, bad descisions by over the top characters and huge story holes. I expected more for some reason. "
— Kevin, 3/2/2011" This book was okay. The ending was strange in that it seem like an after thought to add Rick in the mix. "
— Shaunda, 2/1/2011" I thought it was OKAY , I was suprised because it had nothing on any of ms.clarks other books . I also thought that the girls from the other books were going to have a bigger part in this book . But no matter what I love Ms .clark she is my favorite. "
— Tyler, 1/17/2011" Book was pretty good. Just a little confusing and a lot of twist and turns. Other than that it was a cool book.:) "
— Quatisha, 1/12/2011" About to start reading th Golden Hustsl ~~~~Wahida Clark "
— Khaleelah, 11/4/2010" Won it here (don't remember entering?!) so I read it. While there are some redeeming elements mostly I found it confusing and inconsistent. Some interesting characters but the language and sexuality seemed forced and unappealing. "
— Katharine, 11/2/2010" I loved this book! I read it in one sitting as soon as it arrived. This is my first sample of "urban fiction" and I will certainly read more. "
— Sandra, 10/20/2010Wahida Clark was born and raised in Trenton, New Jersey. She began writing fiction while incarcerated at a women’s federal camp in Lexington, Kentucky. Her first novel, Thugs and the Women Who Love Them, and the sequel, Every Thug Needs a Lady, appeared on the Essence bestsellers list. Since her release, she has achieved much success, and three of her novels have been New York Times bestsellers. She was named 2014 Author of the Year by Street Literature.com.
Cary Hite has performed in several theaters across the country as a cast member in the longest-running African American play in history, The Diary of Black Men. He also appeared in Edward II, Fences, Macbeth, Good Boys, Side Effects May Vary, and the indie feature The City Is Mine. He has voiced several projects for AudibleKids, including Souls Look Back in Wonder, From Slave Ship to Freedom Road, and Papa, Do You Love Me?