Those Opulent Days, Jacquie Pham
Those Opulent Days, Jacquie Pham
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Those Opulent Days

Author: Jacquie Pham

Narrator: Ryan Do, Graham Halstead, David Lee Huynh, Saskia Maarleveld, Quyen Ngo, Vyvy Nguyen, Trieu Tran

Unabridged: 9 hr 42 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 11/12/2024


Synopsis

Jacquie Pham’s transportive debut, Those Opulent Days, delivers a classic historical murder mystery centered around the glamor, violence, wealth, and opium of 1920’s French-colonial Vietnam that meshes the structural brilliance of Lucy Foley’s The Guest List with the historical vitality of Vanessa Chan’s The Storm We Made, and the upstairs-downstairs drama of Downton Abbey.

One will lose his mind. One will pay. One will agonize. And one will die.

Duy, Phong, Minh, and Edmond have been best friends since childhood. Now, as young men running their families’ formidable businesses, they make up Saigon’s most powerful group of friends in 1928 Vietnam’s elite society.

Until one of them is murdered.

In a lavish mansion on a hill in Dalat, all four men have gathered for an evening of indulgence, but one of them won’t survive the night. Toggling between this fatal night and the six days leading up to it, told from the perspectives of the four men, their mothers, their servants, and their lovers, an intricate web of terror, loyalty, and well-kept secrets begins to unravel.

As the story creeps closer to the murder, and as each character becomes a suspect, the true villain begins to emerge: colonialism, the French occupation of Vietnam, and the massive economic differences that catapult the wealthy into the stratosphere while the poor starve on the streets.

Those Opulent Days is at once both a historical novel of vivid intensity and a classically structured, pitch-perfect murder mystery featuring a robust cast of characters you won’t soon forget.

About Jacquie Pham

Jacquie Pham is a Vietnamese-Australian writer of adult fiction. Growing up in Vietnam during the New Korean wave around 2007, Jacquie started writing short stories about Korean boy bands. She then moved to Australia to attend the University of Sydney—not wanting to let thirteen-year-old Jacquie down, she has decided to pursue a career as an author. She currently lives in Sydney with two very goofy dogs. Don’t tell them, but Jacquie also loves cats.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Suz on February 17, 2025

I love it when I find a historical fiction novel that I can really dive into and learn from. Not only interesting for me as a reader unused to history of this era - the French colonisation of Vietnam, it was a lesson learned in the extreme wealth and poverty contrast. Entitlement and mistreatment of......more

Goodreads review by Jaclyn on September 02, 2024

This is really good. On the surface a murder mystery, but really a deep dive exploration and expose on the racial and class complexities during French colonial era Vietnam. I'm totally unfamiliar with this bit of history, so that was all fascinating to learn about.......more

Goodreads review by Royal on August 18, 2024

Jacquie Pham’s Those Opulent Days is a historical fiction novel set in 1920’s French-colonized Vietnam (known as An Nam at the time and its citizens, Annamites - though this isn’t super clear from the book). The story follows 4 childhood friends from affluent families, and one night, one of them is......more

Goodreads review by Theresa on March 26, 2025

Those Opulent Days by Jacquie Pham was quite the chameleon of a novel. I had a certain set of expectations going into this one that leaned towards quaint, but to my delight, it was a lot darker and, at times, downright frightening. The tension rippled off the pages, particularly as the novel neared......more

Goodreads review by Bill Silva on December 13, 2024

Outlier review…I found the writing stilted and awkward, and the novel has an identity crisis: is it a mystery, a romance, a social novel, historical fiction? It tries to be all of these, and doesn’t do any of them very well. I was disappointed.......more


Quotes

"Excellent casting of an audiobook is a necessity for a great listening experience, and this multilayered performance offers it in spades. Each narrator brings a distinctive voice and personality to the characters, providing variety and deeper meaning to the complex mystery as it unfolds. Duy, Phong, Minh, and Edmond start to follow a path that was foretold years before amid the lush, vivid decadence of 1920s Saigon: One of them will be murdered, and they’ll all be suspects. Notable performances by all—in particular, Quyen Ngo, David Lee Huynh, and Graham Halstead—pull the listener into a world that includes boarding school, opium, secrets, and murder. Each of the men, along with their mothers, servants, and lovers, has something to contribute."