Bitter-Sweet Tastes of Revenge
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In Bitter-Sweet Tastes of Revenge, Donald Michael Platt builds a sprawling revenge thriller around two wounded men: Max Calderon, a San Francisco homicide detective trying to step away from the wreckage of police work, and Barry Wilk, an older cousin whose grief has calcified into something colder and more lethal. The novel moves between 1990s San Francisco, Florida, Berkeley memories from 1949–1950, and the long aftershocks of betrayals first committed in youth. What begins as a brutal family massacre becomes a layered investigation into old fraternity alliances, ruined romances, class resentment, and the terrible arithmetic by which one man decides that ancient injuries still demand blood.
Platt doesn’t treat the past as background; he makes it an active predator. Old dances, sorority houses, cashmere sweaters, cigarette habits, family nicknames, and college rituals all return with prosecutorial force. The result is sometimes luxuriant, sometimes claustrophobic, but rarely thin. I admired how the novel lets nostalgia curdle. A place like Capitola or Berkeley is not merely scenic; it is evidence, a preserved room where the emotional fingerprints never quite fade.
This isn’t a soft-focus mystery in which cleverness tidies up pain. The violence is ugly, the grievances are obsessive, and the characters often speak with hard-edged certainty about love, ethnicity, class, sex, family, and justice. That bluntness can feel abrasive, but it also gives the novel a unique feel. I found myself less interested in “who did it” than in the more disquieting question the book keeps pressing: how long can a person keep feeding a wound before the wound begins feeding on everyone else?
The target audience is readers who enjoy revenge thrillers, crime fiction, psychological suspense, serial-killer mysteries, and family-saga crime dramas with a strong historical undertow. Readers of Thomas Harris may recognize the fascination with meticulous violence and corrupted intelligence, while fans of James Ellroy may appreciate the dense social texture and rancid glamour beneath the California surface. Bitter-Sweet Tastes of Revenge is a harsh, memory-soaked novel about love curdled into vengeance.
Pages: 330 | ASIN : B0GT61ZXG1
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