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Queen of Bones

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Set between Cubas twenty years apart, Havana native Teresa Dovalpage’s new murder mystery explores lingering grudges between old friends and lovers separated by Castro's final sanctioned raft exodus.
 
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, and hopes to reconnect with Victor, his best friend from college—and, unbeknownst to Sharon, he also hopes to discover what has become of two ex-girlfriends, Elsa and Rosita.
 
Juan is surprised to learn that Victor has become Victoria and runs a popular drag show at the local hot spot Café 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 Santería priest and former detective on the Havana police force, more than he expects to untangle the group’s lies and hunt down the killer.
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    • Library Journal

      June 1, 2019

      Award-winning author Dovalpage brings back Padrino, a Cuban police detective-turned-Santería priest, from her triumphant crime-fiction debut, Death Comes In Through the Kitchen. Here, he returns to investigative mode when goddaughter Rosita, who works at the cemetery, shivers in recognition at a corpse on her embalming table. Meanwhile, Rosita's old boyfriend returns with his American wife after 20 years, setting the scene for a Cuba-then, Cuba-now narrative split.

      Copyright 2019 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • Publisher's Weekly

      November 18, 2019
      Cuba’s distinctive culture and cuisine again serve as the backdrop for Dovalpage’s enticing second Havana mystery (after 2018’s Death Comes in Through the Kitchen). Twenty years after Cuban Juan Chiong barely survived a raft trip to Miami, Fla., his life has certainly improved: he has a stable, well-paying job as a contractor in New Mexico and is married to wealthy real estate agent Sharon. Juan now plans to return to Havana, though Sharon senses he’d rather do so alone. Concerned about Cuba’s political instability and her husband’s vague plans, Sharon accompanies him to the island nation. Juan, who’s determined to find his lost love, Elsa, is oblivious to the danger of delving into the past that still haunts him. Even after a childhood friend’s murder, he continues to dig, putting everyone around him at risk. Dovalpage skillfully evokes the lights and shadows of life in Cuba as the forlorn, reckless Juan contends with the women who try to control him. Vibrant supporting characters such as Padrino, a Santería priest, and Lt. Marlene Martínez, a police detective, lend color. This moving tale of love, loss, greed, and betrayal will also appeal to non-mystery readers.

    • Library Journal

      June 1, 2019

      Award-winning author Dovalpage brings back Padrino, a Cuban police detective-turned-Santer�a priest, from her triumphant crime-fiction debut, Death Comes In Through the Kitchen. Here, he returns to investigative mode when goddaughter Rosita, who works at the cemetery, shivers in recognition at a corpse on her embalming table. Meanwhile, Rosita's old boyfriend returns with his American wife after 20 years, setting the scene for a Cuba-then, Cuba-now narrative split.

      Copyright 2019 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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