The Cuban Affair
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Narrated by:
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Scott Brick
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By:
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Nelson DeMille
Daniel Graham MacCormick—Mac for short—seems to have a pretty good life. At age thirty-five he’s living in Key West, owner of a forty-two-foot charter fishing boat, The Maine. Mac served five years in the Army as an infantry officer with two tours in Afghanistan. He returned with the Silver Star, two Purple Hearts, scars that don’t tan, and a boat with a big bank loan. Truth be told, Mac’s finances are more than a little shaky.
One day, Mac is sitting in the famous Green Parrot Bar in Key West, contemplating his life, and waiting for Carlos, a hotshot Miami lawyer heavily involved with anti-Castro groups. Carlos wants to hire Mac for a ten-day fishing tournament to Cuba at the standard rate, but Mac suspects there is more to this and turns it down. The price then goes up to two million dollars, and Mac agrees to hear the deal, and meet Carlos’ clients—a beautiful Cuban-American woman named Sara Ortega, and a mysterious older Cuban exile, Eduardo Valazquez.
Mac learns that there is sixty million American dollars hidden in Cuba by Sara’s grandfather when he fled Castro’s revolution. With the “Cuban Thaw” underway between Havana and Washington, Carlos, Eduardo, and Sara know it’s only a matter of time before someone finds the stash—by accident or on purpose. And Mac knows if he accepts this job, he’ll walk away rich…or not at all.
The Cuban Affair “is a timely stay-up-all-night, nail-biting page-turner featuring Nelson DeMille’s iconic tongue-in-cheek, articulate, rhythmic narrative. His affably irreverent protagonist, fantastic believable supporting characters, and tense, realistic Cuba-set scenes including some jaw-dropping revelations make this a must read” (Library Journal, starred review).
“Genuinely gripping” (Newsday), told with “incredible wit” (Tampa Bay Times), “The Cuban Affair feels authentic and real, and it provides knuckle-white tension mixed in with levity” (Associated Press).
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What made the experience of listening to The Cuban Affair the most enjoyable?
The narrator, Scott Brick is PREFECT for a DeMille novel. He portrayed all the characters really well, and he leads you through the action parts with just the right amount of excitement, too.What other book might you compare The Cuban Affair to and why?
Can't say......I've only ever read hard cover copied of DeMille's other books.What does Scott Brick bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?
Everything !!! I could picture the main character, Mack, perfectly and the visuals of both key West and Cuba were brought to life by Scott's narration.Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
Too many to mention.Any additional comments?
Listen to this book, you'll be really glad you did!Great DeMille and Excellent Narrator!
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Would you recommend this book to a friend? Why or why not?
I would not recommend this bookWould you ever listen to anything by Nelson DeMille again?
yes, generally I like nelson demilleWhich scene was your favorite?
dnt rememberDo you think The Cuban Affair needs a follow-up book? Why or why not?
maybeAny additional comments?
The book was a little contrived. there was not a particular reason for this affair to get off the ground except the woman was good looking. In life, and in other books, there is usually a bit more going on.contrived
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