Outcast

Outcast

by JoséLatour (Author)

Synopsis

Outcast is a smart, multi-voiced, savagely unsentimental Cuban crime novel that combines cultural critique, personal discovery and explosive violence. Elliot Steil, the son of a Cuban mother and a U.S. labourer stationed on the island before the revolution, works as a down-and-out school teacher in Havana. Quietly resigned to the tedium of his simple life, Elliot - like many of his fellow Havanans - has put any hopes of a better future to one side. But his aspirations are rekindled when he is offered a 'once-in-a-lifetime' opportunity by a mysterious visitor to the island who claims to know his late father. When the stranger quickly turns from saviour to would-be assassin, Elliot finds himself perilously immersed in the waters of the Florida Straits, face to face with a past that he has spent most of his adult life trying to forget. Surviving the ordeal, Elliot embarks on a search for the man who betrayed him - and on a journey of self-discovery that draws him deep into the deceit and corruption of the Miami underworld.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 304
Edition: New
Publisher: Collins Crime
Published: 05 Feb 2001

ISBN 10: 0007111606
ISBN 13: 9780007111602

Media Reviews
'Jose Latour is a master of Cuban Noir, a combination of '50s unsentimentality and the harsh realities of life in a socialist paradise.' Martin Cruz Smith 'Cuba has been a closed world for most of us for decades now, and Cuban crime fiction has remained a well-kept secret. It's alive and well, and brilliantly represented by Jose Latour. Don't miss this one - it's terrific!' Lawrence Block 'With a sharp prose style and good pace, Latour keeps the suspense up and delivers some real surprises' Anthea Lawson, The Times