Havana Fever
Step into the vibrant world of Havana in 2003 with Havana Fever by Leonardo Padura. This captivating novel follows Mario Conde, an ex-police officer who has spent 14 years away from the force, navigating the complexities of life in a changing Cuba. To make ends meet, Conde trades in rare antique books, often sourced from families forced to part with their cherished libraries for survival. His journey takes a thrilling turn when he uncovers an extraordinary collection in the home of Alcides de Montes de Oca, a wealthy Cuban who fled after Batista's regime. With 292 pages of rich storytelling, Padura weaves a tale of mystery and social commentary that explores the depths of human experience against the backdrop of Havana's unique social conditions. Published in 2009, Havana Fever is a must-read for fans of fiction that delves into the intricacies of culture, loss, and the pursuit of truth.