Synopses & Reviews
John Deal's life is finally coming together--he is reunited with his lovely wife, they have a beautiful baby, and DealCo, his Miami construction business, is booming with post-Hurricane Andrew contracts rolling in. The future looks bright...until the night that his house is engulfed by an arsonist's flames and his wife is terribly burned.
Unbeknownst to him, Deal has stumbled into the path of the sickly sweet plans of sugar cane magnate and Cuban imigri power broker, Vicente Luis Torreno, a man obsessed by his dreams of a repatriated Cuba and the juicy profits of the sugar monopoly he is sure will come with it.
Torreno's sugar-coated influence reaches to the highest levels of the U.S. Government, a fact that more than complicates Deal's efforts to find out who is responsible for this latest tragedy and to avoid joining the string of bodies that litter the South Florida landscape, all the way from the vast cane fields of Lake Okeechobee to the shores of Biscayne Bay.
Synopsis
"John Deal is such a rich creation, full of anger, courage and doubt, that you may have to remind yourself that you're reading fiction."--Chicago Tribune
John Deal's life is finally coming together--he is reunited with his lovely wife, they have a beautiful baby, and DealCo, his Miami construction business, is booming with post-Hurricane Andrew contracts rolling in. The future looks bright...until the night that his house is engulfed by an arsonist's flames and his wife is terribly burned.
Unbeknownst to him, Deal has stumbled into the path of the sickly sweet plans of sugar cane magnate and Cuban imigri power broker, Vicente Luis Torreno, a man obsessed by his dreams of a repatriated Cuba and the juicy profits of the sugar monopoly he is sure will come with it.
Torreno's sugar-coated influence reaches to the highest levels of the U.S. Government, a fact that more than complicates Deal's efforts to find out who is responsible for this latest tragedy and to avoid joining the string of bodies that litter the South Florida landscape, all the way from the vast cane fields of Lake Okeechobee to the shores of Biscayne Bay.
About the Author
Les Standiford has written eleven books, including Spill (released as a
feature film), Done Deal, Book Deal, Black Mountain, Deal With the
Dead, Bone Key and the most recent in the eight-book John Deal Series,
Havana Run, as well as a recent Book Sense 76 Pick in non-fiction, Last
Train to Paradise. He has received the Barnes & Noble Discover Great
New Writers Award, the Frank O'Connor Award for Short Fiction, and an
NEA Fellowship in Fiction. He is Director of the Creative Writing
Program at Florida International University in Miami, where he lives
with his wife Kimberly, a psychotherapist, and their three children.