1 edition of What lies across the water found in the catalog.
What lies across the water
Stephen Kimber
Published
2013
by Fernwood Publishing in Halifax, NS
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references.
Statement | Stephen Kimber |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | HV9467.8 .K54 2013 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | viii, 284 p. |
Number of Pages | 284 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL27150784M |
ISBN 10 | 1552665429 |
ISBN 10 | 9781552665428 |
OCLC/WorldCa | 820617257 |
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About terrorists who blow up airplanes and try to overthrow governments. About intelligence agents who try to stop them. The twist is that these terrorists are not Muslim.
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What Lies Across the Water recounts the events leading up to the arrest of the Cuban Five, five Cuban anti-terrorism agents wrongfully arrested and convicted of “conspiracy to commit” espionage against the United States.
Previously appearing as an e-book, “What Lies Across the Water” is the first full-length book published in English on the so-called Cuban Five.
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The book is highly recommended.” W.T. Whitney |. Prologue. This is not the book I intended to write. That book was to be a novel, a love story set partly in Cuba. In the spring ofI travelled to Havana to do some preliminary research for it, and got sideswiped by the truth-is-stranger-but-way-more-interesting story of the Cuban Five.
Into the Water by Paula Hawkins was the book selected by my blog followers as my Book Bucket read for January Each month, I hold a poll where you can pick from 12 books I want to read, rotating a new one in and out each month/5(K). What Lies Across the Water uses an in-the-moment narrative to tell the parallel, converging, diverging stories of the exile militants, Cuban intelligence officers and FBI agents as they clash in Havana, Miami and the Straits of Florida.
The story moves from the streets of Little Havana to real Havana’s Tropicana nightclub, from the hotel bar at the Copacabana Hotel to the inner sanctum of the White House—and Brand: Stephen Kimber. Kimber s  What Lies across the Water has the potential for stimulating new thinking on the case of the Five.
Information it provides and the book s fact-based style of presentation ought to persuade readers, it seems, to move beyond viewing the prisoners fate as a sort of morality tale, one with U.S.
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By Stephen Kimber. Fernwood Publishing. What Lies Across the Water. I am a late-comer to the case of the Cuban Five. I stumbled on the story a few years ago while researching a novel—a love Author: Stephen Kimber.
What lies across the water: the real story of the Cuban Five by Stephen Kimber. Fernwood Publishing, ISBN Recounts the events leading up to the arrest of the Cuban Five (known in the UK as the Miami 5), five Cuban anti-terrorism agents wrongfully arrested and convicted of “conspiracy to commit” espionage against the United States.
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