The Wind of La Higuera
Betrayal, Secrets, Closure (Roger and Isabel)
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Narrated by:
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Miguel Anaya
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By:
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Donald Elton
About this listen
In October 1967, Che Guevara was executed in a remote schoolhouse in Bolivia. The official account was released quickly, accepted without question, and sealed into history.
When Isabel Meléndez discovers her father’s hidden journal decades later, she learns that the man she believed was a quiet State Department employee was something else entirely. From inside the U.S. Embassy in La Paz, he was tracking radio traffic, timelines, and decisions as the narrative of Che’s death took shape—often before facts existed to support it. Instead of confronting what he suspected, he documented it. Carefully. For years.
Now Isabel has that record.
Determined to understand what her father was building toward—and whether his death years later was truly an accident—she returns to Bolivia with her partner, Roger Jackson. Their search leads through forgotten archives, reluctant witnesses, and mountain towns where silence has long been a survival skill.
Watching from the margins is Víctor Herrera, an aging Cuban intelligence operative who has spent a lifetime protecting a secret he once believed served a higher purpose. He understands what the journal represents before anyone else does, and he knows what happens when old questions are asked again.
The Wind of La Higuera is a historically grounded geopolitical thriller about intelligence work without heroics, the quiet machinery of power, and the danger of reopening a story powerful institutions believed was settled forever.
Some histories do not disappear. They wait.
©2026 Donald Elton (P)2026 Donald Elton