Carsten Stroud, the bestselling author of Black Water Transit, returns with a scorching cocktail of lies, murder, and espionage.
Rick Broca’s had more than his share of hard knocks—which may explain why he’s a retired cop at age thirty-three, working as a technical consultant for Hollywood producer Jake Siegel. For the last few months, that’s meant taking care of Siegel’s boat, Cagancho, in the Florida Keys.
But everything changes when Broca rescues a pilot from his downed seaplane during one of the area’s notorious storms. Charles Green, injured but alive, is thankful for his good fortune, and Broca takes a liking to him. But is Green who he seems to be?
Questions fill Broca’s head as he and Green steer the Cagancho back to Miami. But when they are intercepted by a fishing boat carrying artillery, Rick knows enough to shoot now and ask questions later. So begins an insidious sequence of events that will ultimately force Rick Broca back into working for the government and force the US government into an ugly confrontation with Cuba.
With its deadly maze of international espionage and political intrigue, Cuba Strait is a blistering thriller.
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“Cuba Strait is five hours of unapologetic toughness, and Armand Schultz reads...with the swagger appropriate for a world in which fights and gunplay are all in a day’s work.”
— AudioFile
“A white-knuckle thriller...Stroud’s narrative is so gripping that even skeptical readers will be hard pressed to put the book down.”
— Publishers WeeklyBe the first to write a review about this audiobook!
Carsten Stroud is the author of Cuba Strait, Black Water Transit, the award-winning Sniper’s Moon, and other novels. His nonfiction titles include Deadly Force; Iron Bravo, chosen for the US Army’s recommended reading list; and the New York Times bestseller Close Pursuit. He lives on the shores of Lake Huron.
Armand Schultz, actor and audiobook narrator, has appeared on Broadway in The Herbal Bed, A View from the Bridge, and The Secret Rapture. He has performed extensively with the New York Shakespeare Festival and has been seen off Broadway in the award-winning Stuff Happens at the Public Theatre in New York City. His films include Vanilla Sky and Malcolm X.