The body, what was left of it, was drifting in Havana Bay the
morning Arkady arrived from Moscow. The Cubans insisted that the
body was his friend Pribluda, but Arkady wasn't so sure. The
Communist world has shrunk to Cuba. Havana is a city of empty
stones and talking drums, Karl Marx and sharp machetes - not
welcoming place if you're a Russian, particularly if you're a
Russian investigating the death of another Russian. But Arkady is
used to being unpopular. He's even used to losing friends. 'If
there's a more intoxicating and intriguing setting for a thriller
than Moscow, Smith has found it in Havana. Sheer class' Daily
Mirror 'I hope a copy of this top-notch thriller reaches Castro as
he wises up to the mobsters currently at his gate' Independent 'As
in Gorky Park, Cruz Smith is outstanding on background. The feel of
Havana is sensuously rendered' Sunday Times
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