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Cuba Strait
  

Cuba Strait [Abridged] (Audio Cassette)

de Carsten Stroud (Author), Gary Littman (Narrator)
4.4étoiles sur 5  Voir tous les commentaires (12 évaluations de client)

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From Publishers Weekly

Nonstop action in the volatile waters between Cuba and south Florida makes this sixth novel from the author of Close Pursuit a white-knuckle thriller. Spanning about two weeks in 2002, the story begins on a Cuban airfield as an American named Charles Green, who has a mysterious and possibly nefarious connection to Castro, prepares to take off with unknown cargo and an enigmatic passenger. Green's plane goes down near the Florida Keys, where Rick Broca-a former police officer now working as a technical consultant in Hollywood-happens to be taking care of his boss's boat. The resourceful Broca engineers a harrowing underwater rescue of the pilot. All this happens in the first few chapters, and the narrative barely slows down from there. Broca sets out to take Green, who says he's a navy flier, to Miami, but some Cubans want Green-and his cargo-back, and they intercept the boat. Meanwhile, Broca gets even further involved when his boss, a film mogul, is inexplicably captured and held prisoner by Cuban authorities. The whole mess escalates into an international incident, with the U.S. and Cuba on the brink of war and the U.N. making desperate interventions. Stroud lards his narrative with technical and military minutiae … la Tom Clancy, but he's also an excellent storyteller with an ear for tough-guy, wisecracking dialogue. Implausibilities abound, and some may find the jingoism excessive, but Stroud's narrative is so gripping that even skeptical readers will be hard pressed to put the book down.
Copyright 2002 Reed Business Information, Inc. --Ce texte provient d'une édition qui n'est plus publiée ou qui est non diponible.


From Library Journal

Based on actual events, Stroud's latest features a retired cop who picks up a downed pilot near the Florida Keys-and then finds himself fending off a fishing boat bristling with artillery.
Copyright 2002 Reed Business Information, Inc. --Ce texte provient d'une édition qui n'est plus publiée ou qui est non diponible.

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4.0étoiles sur 5 A tropical thriller that makes for an enjoyable read, Oct. 2 2003
Par C. Acosta (Miami, FL United States) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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This review is from: Cuba Strait: A Novel (Hardcover)
I purchased this book through "Borders" teamed with Amazon and was not disappointed. I read it in about a week, it was hard to put down. The author, Mr. Stroud, does a great job of setting up the story and the following chain of events, with detailed descriptions of each tropical locale. Clearly, the author did his research and traveled to each of the different places he wrote about, the descriptions puts you right there in with the main character of the novel. I should know, because I grew up in Miami and the Keys, two main settings throughout the book. The "inner" knowledge of some government intelligence lingo was also interesting.

Where I think Mr. Stroud came up a bit short was 1) His inability to hire someone to check his Spanish grammar. A minor thing since maybe a hundred words of the book's dialog are in Spanish, but a little annoying for someone with a good sense of the language. 2) Excessive description of the sky at the beginning of each chapter. 3) The portrayal of all Hispanics throughout the book as violent, Hollywood stereotypes.

On his extensive vocabulary about the sea and the terms he uses, I'm split down the middle. He had me reaching for the dictionary a few times to check some of the nautical terms, but they definitely contributed to the mood of the story. In a way, I'm glad he through them in there, it brought me back to my childhood adventures at sea.

The bottom line is this- The book is a great read for fans of spy/espionage novels who would like to read a piece of fiction with some references to modern day problems.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 FUN FUN FUN, Sep 14 2003
Par Un client
This review is from: Cuba Strait: A Novel (Hardcover)
and the characters aren't stupid dimwits. The character of Zeffi is way too perfect but I loved her anyway. She wasn't your typical dippy braindead female you see in all the other popular Mystery & Thrillers > Thrillers > Suspense novels.
Cisco's (cat) abilities were also over the top but again big deal. I totally disregarded him after the dog thing. There's no measurable foul language which for me gives it 3 stars right off the top! The characters talk like normal intelligent human beings. Dialogue was lean and to the point. No stupid (...). There was no sex which was refreshing. The story is plausible and is nonstop. Carsten lines it up nicely.
And who cares about the spanish, if it really is incorrect, there's so little of it. It makes no difference to the story even if you speak
the language.
This is my first time out with Carsten Stroud but am right now looking for his other works.
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5.0étoiles sur 5 A dead-on post-9/11 thriller, Aoû 26 2003
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This review is from: Cuba Strait: A Novel (Hardcover)
I've been a fan of Stroud's work since reading "Close Pursuit" in 1989. What makes his books (fiction and non) so engrossing is his journalist's eye for realism--not simply in the details, but in the plausibility of the action. "Cuba Strait" references 9/11 over and over again, but more importantly shows how those events impacted the US and affect the international affairs in the book. Stroud has created the first truly post-9/11 thriller in that he acknowledges the changes in the way the US State Department and Justice Department approaches things like the military, negotiations with other nations and the UN, civil liberties, government response to illegal immigrants, all these things have taken on a new, darker tone since that fateful day. Of all the mainstream thriller authors, only Stroud seems to understand that it is no longer business as usual.

As always his action is breakneck, his plotting immaculate, and his dialogue crackles. I'm glad Stroud is finally breaking through.

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3.0étoiles sur 5 Decent story, really bad Spanish
Carsten Stroud writes an entertaining tale. It's worth reading in spite of its Spanish language boo-boos, which are far too frequent in this book. Read more
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4.0étoiles sur 5 International intrigue!
A young, New York State patrolman (retired early from a gunshot wound) is appreciating a slower pace of life fishing off the Florida Keys, when a tropical storm blackens the sky... Read more
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5.0étoiles sur 5 ESCALATING SUSPENSE IN THIS READING
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Publié le Jui 5 2003 par Gail Cooke

3.0étoiles sur 5 A page turner yes...but
Cuba Strait begins with a lot of promise but fizzles out. It seems to me that a great deal of effort was taken to set the scene but once the novel's characters are established... Read more
Publié le Mai 27 2003 par Henry L. Gomez

5.0étoiles sur 5 Rocket ride!
Stroud just goes from strength to strength; each stand-alone book (in itself a refreshing change from series writers) has its own particular merits. Read more
Publié le Mai 3 2003 par Charlotte Vale-Allen

4.0étoiles sur 5 Cast off for action
Oh yeah. You'll want to finish this asap. Except for some wordy summaries, this is one heck of a power ride. The author keeps getting better with each new effort.
Publié le Mars 3 2003 par John Bowes

5.0étoiles sur 5 This high-anxiety thriller is impossible to put down!
If Carsten Stroud had hopes of catapulting his books into the ranks of the big guys, CUBA STRAIT will undoubtedly be the novel to take him there. Read more
Publié le Mars 1 2003 par Bookreporter.com

5.0étoiles sur 5 Excellent adventure
See book summary above.

A fast-paced no nonsense adventure sure to please all Carsten's fans. The politics of Cuba as well as adventures on the open sea are a major part of... Read more

Publié le Fév 5 2003 par Konrad Kern

5.0étoiles sur 5 TENSE, THRILLING, AND TERRIFIC!
New York Times best-selling author Carsten Stroud has established a reputation for crafting edgy, dramatic thrillers. Read more
Publié le Janv. 4 2003 par Gail Cooke

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