Havana Black
Immerse yourself in the gripping world of Havana Black by Leonardo Padura, a masterful blend of crime and mystery set against the vibrant backdrop of Cuba. Published in 2006, this compelling novel spans 286 pages and unravels a chilling tale that begins with the discovery of a brutally mutilated body washed ashore in Havana Bay. The victim, Miguel Forcade Mier, was once a high-ranking official responsible for seizing the possessions of the bourgeoisie fleeing the revolution. His violent demise raises questions of political corruption and betrayal, drawing readers into a web of intrigue and suspense. As the investigation unfolds, Padura skillfully explores themes of art theft, murder, and the complexities of life in post-revolutionary Cuba. Join the quest for truth and uncover the dark secrets that lie beneath the surface in this captivating mystery. Perfect for fans of detective fiction, Havana Black is a must-read for anyone seeking an unforgettable literary experience.