Former congressman and Fox News host Trey Gowdy just dropped his first fiction novel and it’s already making waves. The Color of Death hit bookstores on August 26th and shows why Gowdy remains one of America’s most trusted conservative voices. This isn’t just another celebrity book deal – it’s a gripping thriller that proves our side knows how to tell real stories about justice and corruption.
The book follows Assistant District Attorney Colm Truesdale as he investigates a brutal murder in small-town South Carolina. After losing his wife and daughter, Truesdale must find the strength to take down a corrupt judge and his powerful family. Gowdy knows firsthand what it’s like to fight the swamp and bring criminals to justice, making this story feel authentic and raw.
In a recent interview with Emily Compagno on Outnumbered, Gowdy opened up about how his personal struggles inspired the novel. He didn’t shy away from the hard truths about loss, pain, and finding purpose again. This is the kind of honest conversation you only get on Fox News, where real Americans can speak freely about what matters.
The story tackles corruption at the highest levels of government, something Gowdy fought against his entire political career. When evidence disappears and crime scenes burn down, Truesdale must dig deeper to expose the truth. Sound familiar? This is exactly the kind of cover-up behavior we’ve seen from the deep state and liberal elites for years.
Gowdy teamed up with bestselling author Christopher Greyson to bring this thriller to life. Together they created a page-turner that doesn’t lecture readers with woke politics or liberal propaganda. Instead, it focuses on good versus evil, justice versus corruption – the timeless battles that built this great nation.
The book shows what happens when good people refuse to give up, even when the system is rigged against them. Truesdale represents every patriot who has ever fought for what’s right despite overwhelming odds. This is conservative storytelling at its finest – no virtue signaling, just pure American grit and determination.
Conservative readers are hungry for entertainment that reflects their values, and Gowdy delivers exactly that. While Hollywood pushes garbage that tears down our country, real patriots like Gowdy create content that celebrates justice and truth. The Color of Death proves that conservative voices can dominate any field they enter, from politics to publishing.
This novel marks an exciting new chapter for one of our movement’s brightest stars. Gowdy continues to fight for conservative principles, just with a different weapon – his pen instead of his prosecutor’s badge. Pick up The Color of Death and support an author who actually stands for something worth fighting for.