Grab a Snake by the Tail
Grab a Snake by the Tail
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16 May, 2019
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Havana's Chinatown is not his usual beat, but when Conde is asked to take a murder case by the sultry, perfectly proportioned Police Lieutenant Patricia Chion, a frequent object of his nightly fantasies, he can’t resist. Pedro Cuang is found hanging naked from a beam in the ceiling of his dingy room. One of his fingers has been cut off, and the outline of two arrows was carved with a knife on his chest. Was this a ritual Santería killing or a just a sordid settling of accounts in a world of drug trafficking beginning to infiltrate Cuba in the 1980s? Soon Conde discovers unexpected connections, secret businesses and a history of misfortune, uprooting and loneliness that affected many immigrant families from China. The Barrio Chino was once one of the largest Chinatowns in the West. Now it feels like a ghetto of uprooted families, with its derelict cemetery and boarded-up shops. The story is soaked in atmosphere: African spells cast by babalao sorcerers, deliciously smoke-filled bars, deep friendships, and beautiful women. Especially the exotic Afro-Chinese Patricia Chion.
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| Type | Book |
|---|---|
| ISBN13 | 9781912242177 |
| ISBN10 | 1912242176 |
| Number Of Pages | 280 |
| Item Weight | 1000 g |
| Publisher / Reseller | Bitter Lemon Press |
| Format | paperback |
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Media Reviews
“Few contemporary writers understand noir as well as Padura, and far fewer convey Cuba with such grit and sensuality”. Playboy; “A textured treat for those who like detective fiction served long and lazy, with a double shot of rum.” Financial Times
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Author's Bio
Leonardo Padura was born in Havana, Cuba, in 1955. A novelist, journalist, and critic, he is the author of several novels, including "The Man Who Loved Dogs", two volumes of short stories; and several nonfiction collections. His novels featuring the detective Mario Conde have been translated into many languages and have won literary prizes around the world. He lives in Cuba.