Havana Bay (Arkady Renko Novels)
 

Havana Bay

by Martin Cruz Smith

In this fourth book in Martin Cruz Smith's splendid series, an amiable Irish American gangster explains to Arkady Renko what he and the other 84 wanted Americans hiding out in Cuba do with themselves. "We try to stay alive. Useful. Tell me, Arkady, what are you doing here?" "The same," says Renko--and it's true. His life as a Russian cop has become so bleak and lonely that he takes any... (read more)

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Jenny S
  • Rated 5 stars

This is a well woven story of a Russian in Cuba investigating the death of an acquaintance who may or may not be a spy. The reader is immersed in post-Soviet Cuban culture without drowning and every chapter brings an unexpected plot twist.

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Ray A
  • Rated 2 stars

Better than Polar Star, but not as good as Gorkey Park

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