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The Bradys After a Chinese Princess; Or, The Yellow Fiends of 'Frisco: Intrigue, Deception, and Danger in Early 20th Century San Francisco

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Fiction

In "The Bradys After a Chinese Princess; Or, The Yellow Fiends of 'Frisco," Francis Worcester Doughty presents a thrilling narrative that intertwines detective fiction with elements of socio-cultural commentary on early 20th-century America. The text showcases Doughty'Äôs notable literary style, characterized by vivid imagery and fast-paced storytelling, while also engaging with the prevalent racial stereotypes of the time. Set against the backdrop of San Francisco'Äôs Chinatown, the book explores themes of identity, otherness, and moral complexity through the lens of the Bradys, two iconic detectives navigating a treacherous underworld of crime and deception. Francis Worcester Doughty (1846-1923) was an American author whose extensive body of work frequently confronted contemporary social issues, reflecting his engagement with the cultural dynamics of his era. Growing up in a rapidly changing America, Doughty'Äôs fascination with detective narratives and the complexities of urban life undoubtedly influenced the creation of this work. His rich understanding of both the human psyche and societal norms allows him to craft a nuanced portrayal of his characters, drawing readers into the intricacies of their lives. This book encapsulates a significant historical moment while delivering an engaging detective story that appeals to both general readers and scholars alike. Doughty'Äôs exploration of themes such as loyalty, love, and betrayal, set against the backdrop of racial tensions, makes this work a compelling read for anyone interested in the intersection of genre fiction and social commentary.

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Ebook: 20 December 2019

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