
Death by Water: The Cuban Connection
The Greenhaven Trilogy, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Patrick Alexander
About this listen
In Havana, Cuba, on the eve of the Revolution, two brothers are swept apart by the unpredictable tides of history which will change, unite and finally destroy them both. Half a century later, returning home after a long boating weekend, Raymond and Margaret Doyle were horrified to discover an alligator in their swimming pool. They were even more upset to find a half digested corpse, also floating in their pool, wearing a pin-stripe, woolen suit in the middle of August. Who on earth would wear a pin stripe, woolen suit in South Florida in August!
The ‘Cuban Factor’ is the first novel in the ‘Greenhaven Trilogy’ and is followed by ‘Death on the Eighth’.
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