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Gip

A Fishbowl Novel Based on an Fbi Program

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David Simmons

About The Book

In the heart of Washington, DC, amidst the political machinations and corridors of power, lies a tale that transcends the boundaries of ordinary perception

“GIP,” a riveting novel by David L. Simmons, plunges readers into the depths of Capitol Hill’s inner workings, where secrets are currency and betrayal lurks in every shadow.

Set against the backdrop of March 1968, “GIP” introduces us to Sam Yoke, a humble Capitol Hill janitor whose unassuming presence belies his keen intellect and sharp awareness. Proud of his job and the access it grants him to valuable information, Yoke’s world is turned upside down when he inadvertently becomes privy to a confidential conversation between two congressional aides.

The revelation of Tennessee’s impending turn sets off a chain of events that thrusts Yoke into a whirlwind of intrigue and danger. His chance encounter with Stick, a promising NBA prospect, and Kaseya, a captivating woman recently dismissed from her job at the Department of Commerce, only adds fuel to the fire of his already tumultuous existence.

At its core, “GIP” is a story of resilience and redemption, as Yoke discovers that true strength lies not in the ability to control one’s circumstances, but in the courage to face them head-on. In a world where the line between friend and foe is often blurred, Yoke’s journey serves as a poignant reminder that the only way to truly find oneself is to embrace the unknown and forge ahead with unwavering determination.

In conclusion, “GIP” is a masterful work of fiction that captivates and enthralls from start to finish. With its richly drawn characters, intricately woven plot, and timely themes, it is a book that is sure to leave a lasting impression on readers long after the final page has been turned. David L. Simmons has crafted a literary masterpiece that transcends genre boundaries, cementing his place as a storyteller of unparalleled talent and vision.

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