Amy Chua: The Golden Gate, Corvus/ Atlantic Press, 978183895948, hardback, Pub Date: September 21, 2023
Set in 1944 Berkeley, mixed race Mexican/American homicide detective Al Sullivan gives this mystery its heart and soul. The novel starts with the assassination of presidential candidate Walter Wilkinson in the posh Claremont hotel. Sullivan soon realizes that the powerful Bainbridge family is entangled not only in this death but has an unresolved, mysterious death of one of their heiresses, Iris, who as a child was also found dead at the Claremont.
The novel is cleverly constructed, many twist and turns, switching between the court testimony of the Bainbridge matriach and Sullivans investigation. The most likeable characters in the mystery are Ad Sullivan and his half niece whose lives are testament how important race, gender and social standing were during that time in order to be noticed. Not much has changed...Chua borrows from actual historical events such as Madame Chiang Kai-Shek mysterious stay in California taking fictional liberties. Really had a fun reading "The Golden Gate", learning a few historical facts along the way which the author lists in the appendix.
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