'Kayley doesn't like the living. It's why she steals dead-gods' memories and sells them on the black market. Unfortunately, her fence has different ideas. He wants her to track down Al-Qaum, a still breathing god of war, and 'borrow' his curse breaker.
'Kayley doesn't want to go. She doesn't want to risk enraging the masters of knowledge, or ally with the mysterious assassin, Infinity. Yet she needs the money, and so go she must.'
Source: Publisher's blurb.
Note on authorship and editions
The 2014 publication is the third edition of the novel. The Salvation of Yellow was originally published under the name 'Kenneth A. Mugi'. The author also experimented with publishing it under two other names and titles: Borrowed Gods by Alexa Robertson and The God Thief by William J. Grant. Neither the original release nor the two alt-title releases are still available, and their bibliographical details cannot be confirmed. Until they can be, the third edition is the only edition that can be traced with any certainty.
For more information, see the author's blog post on his use of pseudonyms (https://kennethamugi.wordpress.com/2015/08/25/where-things-are/). (Sighted: 12/11/2015)