This intricately-plotted mystery thriller is charged by priceless missing Mint gold framed between the two big earthquakes of 1906 and 1989. The day before the 1906 earthquake, the US Army failed to... This description may be from another edition of this product.
Great Book. Love the Mixture of San Francisco History with fiction.
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
If you grew up in San Francisco, this is a must read. It takes you through the history of San Francisco and the diverse neighborhoods that make up this wonderful city. Strung along with fictional events, this book rounds out the wonderful story the author has written.
Tightly plotted, colorful, historical/mystery, a winner!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 21 years ago
I'm a fan of historical fiction. But as the former editor of San Francisco's city magazine, I'm picky when it comes to stories set in SF. The romance, the history, the twists and turns and exotic corners of the city invite mystery writers, but a story can't just be 'set' in San Francisco, it has to be saturated with the feel, the sounds, the air. Michael Castleman delivers it all with a well-crafted plot that draws on the minted gold wealth upon which the city was founded...and the shaky fault-ridden ground that gave way in the catastrophes of 1906 and 1989. A tough-minded reporter of the breed that once made the city famous (Mark Twain penned much of his work a short walk from the famous San Francisco Mint which is at the center of Castleman's novel), pursues the story of the mysterious lost gold and in the course of his investigation almost...ok, no spoilers. San Francisco has delivered some of the greatest mystery writers, and Castleman seems ready to join their ranks. (An added bonus: those who know the city well will love matching up some of the books most colorful characters with their famous and notorious real life counterparts.)
History+Mystery=A Great Read
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 21 years ago
Michael Castleman's expert prose makes the past as appealing as the present--and his characters compelling and authentic. The Lost Gold is a love story to the author's city of San Francisco, and a terrific contribution to the genre of historical fiction. Even if you don't like mysteries, this book's for you!
Gold Fever in 2 eras
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 21 years ago
A friend gave me a signed 1st edition of this book. I live in the East Bay, and she knew I wouldn't be able to resist a true story set so close to home, San Francisco. The story spans two eras. The first is April, 1906, San Francisco's golden era in every sense of the word; a fortune in gold coins was set loose - and then came the earthquake. The book then jumps forward to 1989, and history turns to mystery and murder. Much more than it seems at first glance, The Lost Gold of San Francisco is a poem of grace to a city both past and present that the author obviously holds dear.
For lovers of mystery and San Francisco
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 22 years ago
I read this book because I heard the author speak and I'd liked his nonfiction -- I don't usually read mysteries. But I ended up staying up late until I finished it. The San Francisco details are vivid and evocative, and the mystery has so many twists and turns. Loved it!
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