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Havana Mystery

What do you get when you combine pre-Castro Havana of the 1950’s, a missing American Naval officer, a sexy stewardess, kidnapping, President Truman, the mob and an American journalist who’s just sober enough to take on the adventure of his life?

A story that will seduce and captivate you like Havana itself.  Strap yourself in, my friends, maracas, Mojitos, and the cha-cha-cha are calling your name.  With a spin of the roulette wheel, it begins:

Sure, the tourists and sailors packed the Tropicana and Sans Souci nightclubs like rats on a sinking ship.  They scrambled, eyes wide with desperation as they crowded the dance floor and gawked at the shows.  They had finally found the one place on earth where they could experience pure joy.  No worries here, it would seem.  They were a world away from home, for God’s sake, in a place where the forbidden was put on display and offered up on a silver platter to those brave enough to partake.  Why, I wondered, was it necessary to be in danger to experience pleasure?  It would make sense that pleasure should have nothing to do with fear or danger, but the truth is they cannot exist without each other, and in no place was this more obvious and attainable then right now, right here in Havana.’ – Havana Mystery

Havana Mystery is more than a fictional novella; it is based on real events, and provides the full picture of Cuba in the 1950’s, depicting tourism, crime, and the heart-wrenching things Castro was beginning to do to the Cuban people.   Now available in paperback from lulu.com.


 

Color postcards of Havana circa 1929, ‘Souvenir of Cuba’ postcard circa 1949, photo of Naval Officers and gal in club in Havana circa 1949.  From collection of Kathleen Pfeiffer.

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‘Spartacus Sprout, Please Watch Out!’ Interactive rhyming children’s book.

This book contains three rhyming stories of the original character Spartacus Sprout who lives in a magical world of vines. His curiosity gets the better of him when he catches a ride from a giant bird, tries to out-shine the school star, and tries to save the town from being washed away in a storm. They are humorous and fun to read, designed to appeal to a culturally diverse audience.   Third grade teacher Amy Swen, M.Ed. said, “I am always striving to find materials that focus on character education which include consideration, cooperation, concentration, courage and caring. Spartacus exemplifies all of the characteristics. The class thoroughly enjoyed it.”  Available in paperback or to download from lulu.com.

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‘Diplomatic Deceipt,’ thriller set in Brussels, Belgium

After 25 years of calm predictable married life with husband George, Linda is driven to go to a last minute school reunion in Brussels in hopes of finding out what happened to a long lost love and get to the bottom of why her diplomat father was killed. She uncovers much more than she bargained for and barely escapes with her life as she finds answers to her questions and faces off in an unbelievable surprise ending.

It is written in a fast, yet detailed pace that makes it impossible to put down.  The perfect mystery for a quiet read poolside or fireside.

Easy download for the Nook, iPad, iPod, or laptop. Just $1.99 from lulu.com.

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