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Strangers at the gate

Title
Strangers at the gate / Leonard Gross.
Author
Gross, Leonard.
Publication
New York : Random House, [1995], ©1995.

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xii, 428 pages; 25 cm
Summary
  • In anticipation of Communist China's takeover of Hong Kong in July 1997, tens of thousands of residents are fleeing to San Francisco, Vancouver, and other parts of the world. Focusing on this unprecedented wave of emigration - much of it illegal - former foreign correspondent Leonard Gross has crafted a dramatic, fast-paced thriller about an ugly crime of racial vengeance that exposes an intricate triad underworld taking root on North America's West Coast.
  • Leading the San Francisco investigation is an idiosyncratic descendant of Gold Rush pioneers named Zachary Tobias, a self-described double oxymoron - he's rich, Jewish, and a cop. As Zack delves more and more deeply into the case, his search for the source of the Hong Kong connection grows into an overpowering personal crusade, which causes him to sacrifice his job, his credibility, and the woman he loves in order to learn the truth.
Subjects
Genre/Form
Mystery fiction.
ISBN
0679428356 (acid-free paper)
LCCN
94041074
OCLC
  • 31604806
  • ocm31604806
Owning Institutions
Columbia University Libraries