Castro s Last Mojito A Novel of the Next Cuban Revolution MIKE MCCAUL is a former commando and RCMP spook and is now a sinister operative for a shadowy security contractor To avoid Canadian Intelligence scrutiny he moved from Toronto to Havana and is hired

MIKE MCCAUL is a former commando and RCMP spook, and is now a sinister operative for a shadowy security contractor To avoid Canadian Intelligence scrutiny he moved from Toronto to Havana and is hired by the CIA to find out if the Castros are a threat to the USA McCaul meets up with his mission partner, Lucien LaRue, a deadly commando who Mike suspects has ulterior motiveMIKE MCCAUL is a former commando and RCMP spook, and is now a sinister operative for a shadowy security contractor To avoid Canadian Intelligence scrutiny he moved from Toronto to Havana and is hired by the CIA to find out if the Castros are a threat to the USA McCaul meets up with his mission partner, Lucien LaRue, a deadly commando who Mike suspects has ulterior motives Then he runs into his lost love, Kate McKee, now working for CNN looking for dirt on the Castros Together, McCaul and Kate dodge Cuba s security apparatus and end up finding a terrorist camp in the mountains Then they connect with the new Cuban messiah and McCaul sets out to battle the Castro regime not knowing who he can and can t trust Then it s reported that Fidel has died The ending of Castro s Last Mojito is like Cuba itself an enigma in which nothing is ever as it seems.
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Castro's Last Mojito: A Novel of the Next Cuban Revolution BY Brian Lloyd French
164 Brian Lloyd French
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Title: Castro's Last Mojito: A Novel of the Next Cuban Revolution BY Brian Lloyd French
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Published :2019-09-22T21:13:06+00:00
I was born in Eastern Canada and studied English Literature at the University of New Brunswick and generally interacted quite well with some much smarter people Indeed a couple of my profs awarded me their highest marks.People ask if I m a writer, and I tell them, I m not sure I have written, but to me a writer has to come close to making a living doing it At least make enough to buy his cigars and whiskey But I have always written I ve been a columnist for one of Canada s largest dailies and have ghosted or written in my own name dozens of newspaper articles, written God Only Knows how many speeches and even drafted correspondence for a Prime Minister of Canada My work has appeared in the Toronto Sun, the Toronto Star, and the National Post and many business publications I m also a contributor for visitcuba.In the last while, as I approached completion of my first novel, Mojito , I launched a blog devoted to Cuba at mojitonovel I also have a website for my new novel tintamarrenovel.
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