
413 pages Publisher Amistad Publication date February 8, 2022
The author of the award-winning Sally Hemings now brings to life Hannah Elias, one of the richest black women in America in the early 1900s, in this mesmerizing novel swirling with atmosphere and steeped in history.
A murder
and a case of mistaken identity brings the police to Hannah Elias’ glitzy,
five-story, twenty-room mansion on Central Park West. This is the beginning of an odyssey that moves back and
forth in time and reveals the dangerous secrets of a mysterious woman, the
fortune she built, and her precipitous fall.
Born in
Philadelphia in the late 1800s, Hannah Elias has done things she’s not proud of
to survive. Shedding her past, Hannah slips on a new identity before relocating
to New York City to become as rich as a robber baron. Hannah quietly invests in the stock market, growing
her fortune with the help of businessmen. As the money pours in, Hannah hides
her millions across 29 banks. Finally attaining the life she’s always dreamed,
she buys a mansion on the Upper West Side and decorates it in gold and first-rate
décor, inspired by her idol Cleopatra.
The unsolved
murder turns Hannah’s world upside-down and threatens to destroy everything
she’s built. When the truth of her identity is uncovered, thousands of
protestors gather in front of her stately home. Hounded by the salacious press,
the very private Mrs. Elias finds herself alone, ensnared in a scandalous
trial, and accused of stealing her fortune from whites.
Packed
with glamour, suspense, and drama, populated with real-life luminaries from the
period, The Great Mrs. Elias brings a fascinating woman and the age she
embodied to glorious, tragic life.

MY THOUGHTS
Extensively researched, the fascinating and compelling read based on the life of Hannah Elias.
Her life started out with a humble and poor background with mixed race parentage.
Born in Philadelphia in the late 1800’s she’s done some things she’s not proud of, things she’d rather forget, and she assures herself she’ll never return to jail again but she does several more times.
Living in the poorhouse she vows to do whatever it takes to get out. She turns to the world’s oldest profession and becomes a highly paid sex worker.
She climbs the ranks and has some very high paying callers.
Wickedly smart she listens when she is told how to invest her money and becomes the richest black woman in the world at that time period. From buying a boarding house to many prime New York prestigious real estates including luxurious mansions she is set.
Until the day the bottom drops out there is a murder outside of her door and she is being taken to court for supposed blackmail.
She is being accused of blackmailing her 84-year-old white lover and we see this play out in court. Before this though the warrant for her arrest has a mob at her door crying for her to turn herself in. We feel her terror as her door is broken down near midnight.
It’s all spectacularly played out, the glamour, the rise and fall from power, wealth and drama.
An addictive read that kept my attention throughout.
I was given a complimentary copy of this book.
All opinions expressed are my own.



MEET THE AUTHOR
Barbara Chase-Riboud (born June 26, 1939) is an American visual artist, bestselling novelist and award-winning poet.
Established as a sculptor, Chase-Riboud attained international recognition with the publication of her first novel, Sally Hemings (1979)
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