āExquisite and gripping. . . . The Gulf is a page turner to be savored; Cochran is a master of both prose and plot.āāIlana Masad, author of All My Motherās Lovers
In this electrifying debut literary thriller, set on the gulf coast of Texas in the 1970s at the height of the womenās liberation movement, a closeted young woman attempts to solve her surrogate motherās murder in a tight-knit, religious small town.
In Parson, Texas, a small town ravaged by a devastating hurricane and the Vietnam War, twenty-nine-year-old Lou is diligently renovating a decaying old mansion for Miss Kate, the elderly neighbor who has always been like a mother to her. Mourning her brotherās death in Vietnam, Lou dreams of enjoying a more peaceful future in Parson. But those hopes are crushed when Miss Kate is murdered, and no one but Lou seems to care about finding the killer.
The situation becomes complicated when Joanna, Miss Kateās long-estranged daughter and Louās first love, arrives in Parsonānot to learn more about her motherās death but for the house. Her arrival unearths sinister secrets involving the history of the town and its residents . . . revelations that may be the key to helping Lou discover the truth about Miss Kateās death and her killer.
A gorgeously written, gripping story of forbidden love and devastating secrets that is a surprising twist on the traditional small-town story, The Gulf is a riveting and unsettling mystery that holds up a mirror to the valuesāand failuresāof America.