Queen of Bones, Teresa Dovalpage
Queen of Bones, Teresa Dovalpage
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Queen of Bones

Author: Teresa Dovalpage

Narrator: Cynthia Farrell

Unabridged: 8 hr 1 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 11/12/2019


Synopsis

Set between Cubas twenty years apart, Havana native Teresa Dovalpage's new mystery features an unusual detective-an ex-cop turned Santeria priest and a familiar face from her acclaimed crime fiction debut, Death Comes in through the Kitchen. Juan, a Cuban construction worker who has settled in Albuquerque, returns to Havana for the first time since fleeing Cuba by raft twenty years ago. He is traveling with his American wife, Sharon, hoping to catch up with Victor, his best friend from college-and, unbeknownst to Sharon, discover what has become of two of his ex-girlfriends, Elsa and Rosita. Juan is surprised to discover that Victor has become Victoria, and runs a popular drag show at the local hot spot Caf. Arabia. Elsa has married a wealthy foreigner, and Rosita, still single, works at the Havana cemetery. When one of these women turns up dead, it will cost Padrino, a Santeria priest and former detective on the Havana police force, more than he expects to untangle the group's lies and hunt down a killer.

Reviews

This murder mystery is set in Cuba and gives some interesting insights into life there both before and after the death of Fidel Castro as well as information regarding the Santeria religion which originated in Cuba. Juan escaped from Cuba on a raft, almost dying like his companion whilst endeavouring......more

If you’ve read Teresa Dovalpage’s first Havana mystery, Death Comes in through the Kitchen and enjoyed it, then you’re sure to love Queen of Bones. Ms. Dovalpage provides a good overview of Cuban culture as well as the political climate before and after Fidel Castro's death. She also teaches a few w......more

Goodreads review by Jessica

I really enjoyed Teresa Dovalpage‘s first novel, Death Comes In Through The Kitchen, and couldn’t wait to read Queen of Bones. The rich, Cuban culture is captured beautifully in this novel. I also enjoyed the bits of the political climate that we get to see here as well. The two main characters from......more