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Havana (An Earl Swagger Novel)
Author: Stephen Hunter
Book Information
Publisher: Pocket
Book Type: Paperback
Rating: 16

ISBN-13: 9780743457972 - ISBN-10: 0743457978
Publication Date: 3/29/2005
Pages: 480

Book Description:
Outgunning all others in the arena of razor-edged action and sheer guts, New york Times bestselling author Stephen Hunter plunges Earl Swagger deep into a steamy underworld of power, politics, and blood...

Cuba 1953: The island is on fire.

The Mafia-run casinos are rolling, and it's just a 30-minute flight from Miami to a world of vice, gambling, sex, and drugs. The money is there for anyone who knows how to get it, including the Cuban government and the police, who want to keep their ally Uncle Sam happy. There's only one threat to this corrupt utopia: a silver-tongued, daring young revolutionary named Fidel Castro. With the Cold War underway, the Soviet Union has sent a sophisticated veteran agent to find and support the young upstart. To counter, the CIA has summoned Medal of Honor-winning ex-marine Sergeant Earl Swagger, whose heroic exploits have earned him the reputation of a man who doesn't know how to lose. But he's not just going to find Castro....

He's going to kill him.

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Tom P. from VALLEY MILLS, TX wrote on 6/15/2007...


Excellent read, hard to put down. All of Hunter's books have a tie to each other, even though each is a stand alone story. It is worth the effort to read in sequence.

John S. from LOCKPORT, NY wrote on 1/3/2007...


Just as fast paced and action packed as any other of Hunter's books. This is a very enjoyable read.

Anna P. from MARLOW, OK wrote on 12/31/2006...


Love Earl Swagger and his buddies.

John F. from SEATTLE, WA wrote on 10/27/2006...


Great period detail. Great plot, plentiful violence and a hilarious version of Castro as opportunistic bumbler.

Sandy R. (Sam75) from WICKENBURG, AZ wrote on 9/18/2006...


Earl Swagger - Bob Lee's dad gets the bad guys in this one.

Margaret H. from SURPRISE, AZ wrote on 9/17/2006...


The year is 1953 and the place is Cuba. The Mafia-fun casinos are rolling, and it's just a 30-minute flight from Miami to a world of vice, gambling, sex and drugs. This books wraps together this world, the CIA, Russia and some colorful characters.

Anny P. (wolfnme) from EASTPORT, NY wrote on 6/5/2006...


Reluctantly leaving his wife and hero-worshipping son at home, Swagger flies off to Cuba in 1953 to act as a bodyguard for "Boss" Harry Etheridge, a rainmaking Southern congressman who proposes investigating the influence of New York gangsters on the Guantanamo Naval Base. Almost as soon as his lungs fill with the humid Caribbean air, Swagger regrets accepting this assignment. Not only must he contend with posturing, backstabbing U.S. intelligence agents, but Boss Harry proves to be both incautiously lustful (forcing Earl to rescue him from a Havana brothel confrontation) and a big target for mobsters who don't want American politicians or anyone else upsetting the profitable criminal equilibrium of Batista-era Cuba. Swagger exacerbates the risk to his longevity by agreeing to help the U.S. government assassinate Cuba's revolutionary darling of the moment, Fidel Castro--a task that will pit this Arkansas lawman against a disenchanted Russian killer who's been charged with protecting and mentoring the 26-year-old agitator.

Cinthia S. (cindymama) from CORDOVA, AK wrote on 4/10/2006...


Earl Swagger is one helluva character! My father got my husband and I started on the Swagger books. I thought this would not be the book for me, but I'm as addicted as the rest of the family. Non-stop action, mostly-good-guys DO win in the end ...

Sara A. (eagerreader) from KENT, WA wrote on 2/27/2006...


quick read. continues the earl swagger saga