THE GOLDEN GATE
Every family has its secrets.
Every legacy has its price.
In Berkeley, California, in 1944, Homicide Detective Al Sullivan has just left the swanky Claremont Hotel after a drink in the bar when a presidential candidate is assassinated in one of the rooms upstairs. A rich industrialist with enemies among the anarchist factions on the far left, Walter Wilkinson could have been targeted by any number of groups. But strangely, Sullivan’s investigation brings up the specter of another tragedy at the Claremont, ten years earlier: the death of seven-year-old Iris Stafford, a member of the Bainbridge family, one of the wealthiest in all of San Francisco. Some say she haunts the Claremont still.
The many threads of the case keep leading Sullivan back to the three remaining Bainbridge heiresses, now adults: Iris’s sister, Isabella, and her cousins Cassie and Nicole. Determined not to let anything distract him from the truth—not the powerful influence of the Bainbridges’ grandmother, or the political aspirations of Berkeley’s district attorney, or the interest of China’s First Lady Madame Chiang Kai-Shek in his findings—Sullivan follows his investigation to its devastating conclusion.
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Chua’s page-turning debut brings to life a historical era rife with turbulent social forces and groundbreaking forensic advances, when race and class defined the very essence of power, sex, and justice, and introduces a fascinating character in Detective Sullivan, a mixed race former Army officer who is still reckoning with his own history.
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Praise & Reviews for the golden gate
"The historical mystery debut by Yale Law School professor Chua is a successful, compelling mash-up of California history, ghost story, family tale, and social commentary." -Library Journal, Starred Review
"This is a riveting mystery featuring a gifted detective and accidental charmer whose inner conflict about his family's blended heritage offers a timeless perspective on prejudice. In her first novel, Chua skillfully creates tension around Sullivan's complex investigation, tempting red herrings, and thoughtful examination of war-time social divisions." -Booklist, Starred Review
"Thrilling... mind-bending... Chua seeds the novel with fascinating nuggets of California history and real-life figures... The result is a richly satisfying historical mystery that draws on its setting for more than mere atmosphere." -Publisher's Weekly
"Transporting us to grand and gritty 1940s California, The Golden Gate is a captivating mystery and family drama infused with social commentary that offers a unique look at America's shameful history of bigotry and discrimination. It's intricate, groundbreaking, and profoundly relevant."
— Alyssa Raymond, Copper Dog Books, Marblehead, MA
“Detective Al Sullivan and his crew are a joy, introducing us to a Bay Area that is both intimately familiar and surprisingly new. A tough guy with room for gentleness, his sidekick niece who can cuss up a storm, and police department peopled with real human beings, all tackle a mystery in one of the most fascinating hotels since The Overlook. I want to see what Al and Miriam get up to next!"
— Laurie R. King, New York Times Bestselling Author
"Layers upon layers of visual storytelling are woven together with fascinating pieces of history in this page-turning novel. The Golden Gate is as ambitious as the bridge for which it's named."
— Mary O'Malley, Skylark Bookshop, Columbia MO
“The Golden Gate is more than a whodunit; Amy Chua has delivered a well-researched and fascinating glimpse into the political times, as well as the lives of the wealthy and those who service them."
— Pat Redebusch, Orinda Books, Orinda, CA
"This saga - the story has as many twisting corridors as the hotel - allows Chua to dig deep into the privileges and invisible barriers at work in any haves-and-have-nots meeting, with memorable results."
— First Clue