by JoseLatour (Author)
Jose Latour has been called 'a master of Cuban noir' by Martin Cruz Smith. Now he delivers a suspenseful, atmospheric novel of intrigue set in contemporary Havana and Miami. Without spy satellites or supercomputers, communist Cuba has relied on its intelligence operatives for the last forty-five years. Colonel Victoria Valiente, one of the most respected officers in the General Directorate of Intelligence, is the Havana-based spymaster of greater Miami. During the past decade, however, her husband has convinced her that Castro's regime is corrupt and moribund and that they must defect. Buoyed by $2.7 million stolen electronically and salted away in an online bank, the couple sail to Key West. They have no idea that the FBI is on to them, having coerced Elliot Steil, a Cuban exile living in Miami, to help. This exquisitely crafted, erotically charged novel culminates in an electrifying showdown, offering an inside view into the regime's dark corners while shedding light on contemporary Cuba.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 352
Edition: New Ed
Publisher: Phoenix
Published: 04 Jan 2007
ISBN 10: 0753821842
ISBN 13: 9780753821848
Book Overview: This is a new cover look for Latour. Jose Latour is one of the most talented crime novelists around. He combines Cuban cool with pacey plots and beautifully straddles the divide between mainstream and literary genre writing. Praise for COMRADES IN MIAMI: 'Well-written and packed full of authentic detail' Tribune 'Latour's plot is an impressive mind-bender and he's created a few first-class characters' Morning Star 'An exhilarating and chilling read, this powerful book stays in the psyche long after the last page has been read' Ireland on Sunday Praise for Latour's previous novels: 'A tale as dark, rich and satisfying as a pot of extra-meaty carne guisado ... The intricately drawn cast of career criminals who spring from Latour's rich imagination makes Havana so enjoyable, a sure thing for any fan of exotic noir.' Entertainment Weekly 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 Lawrence Block