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Havana Red

Havana Red

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Author: Leonardo Padura
Publisher: Bitter Lemon Press
Catalogue number: 149931
ISBN: 9781904738091
Format: Paperback
Size: 20x13cm
Number of Pages: 233
Availability: In stock: usually dispatched within 48 hours

£6.99

WINNER OF THE HAMMETT PRIZE

Havana Red is the first of Leonardo Padura’s awesome Havana quartet featuring Inspector Mario Conde; making Padura a Caribbean Ellroy if you will. And like the best of Ellroy’s work, Padura manages to expose the gritty, dirtier underbelly of Havana through the journey Conde takes to unravel the murder before him.

On August 6th 1989 , the day on which the Catholic Church celebrates the Feast of the Transfiguration, the body of a strangled transvestite is discovered in the humid undergrowth of the Havana Woods. He is wearing a beautiful red evening dress and the red ribbon with which he was asphyxiated is still round his neck.

To the consternation of Lieutenant Mario Conde, in charge of the investigation, the victim turns out to be Alexis Arayan, the son of a highly respected diplomat. His investigation begins with a visit to the home of the 'disgraced' dramatist, Alberto Marques, with whom the murdered youth was living. Marques, a man of letters and a former giant of the Cuban theatre, helps Conde solve the crime. In the baking heat of the Havana summer, Conde also unveils a dark, turbulent world of Cubans who live without dreaming of exile, grappling with food shortages and wounds from the Angolan war.

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