Our Man in Havana: An Entertainment (Twentieth Century Classics)
 

Our Man in Havana: An Entertainment (Twentieth Century Classics)

by Graham Greene

Mr. Wormold, a vacuum cleaner salesman in a city of powercuts, becomes a spy to earn extra income. (read review)

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Wormold is an easily frightened man. His wife left him with their daughter Mille, when she flew to Miami, and both father and daughter have lived on in Batistas's Habana, Cuba for most of Millie's life. She is turning sixteen, and as Wormold and his German ex-patiot Hasselbach muse, it is an expensive age for a young woman. Indeed, Wormold's position as a British vacuum company's "Man In Havana" has left him strapped for cash, and he normally joins tourists at posh hotels for the times...

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