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Conflicting Loyalties

Conflicting Loyalties

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A Great Read!
Review: I have to confess that I couldn't put Conflicting Loyalties down, despite the fact I had pressing work to do. The pace is compelling, and the characters realistic.

In addition to being fast-moving and absorbing, the book is a convincing portrait of a community in conflict, as well as an intriguing reflection of how journalism works.

June from Cambridge

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Journalism Plot
Review: I started Conflicting Loyalties and could not put it down; it has an exciting journalism plot. The writing flowed smoothly because Caicedo included history of the area. The details of South Florida, Cuba, the newspaper, Miami Spanish language radio, all fit the story perfectly. The South Florida setting was used to build believable characters. The book is a "really good read."

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Conflicting Loyalties a Novel
Review: Kudos for Harry Caisedo, author of the action pacted novel, CONFLICTING LOYALTIES. Utiliizing his long experience as a Latin American journalist he writes a polltical mystery that is almost real and current. Harry skillfully immerses his readers into the story as if they were residents of Miami's Little Havana witnessing the everyday esperiences of being Cuban --family loyalties, rabid politicians, protestors, conspirators against their nemesis, El Barbudo Fidel Castro, and the daily ritual of gulping down a cefecito Cubano at a sidewalk cafe.


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