Friday, April 12, 2019

 

Fiction Probes History

Several new novels from writer Roberto Weir follow the age-old idea of expanding historical issues of public interest. In his seminal work South Beach Salsa: The Havana Connection, Weir actually predicted that the American President would change the prevailing Cuban policy from the 1960's and re-establish diplomatic relations with the Caribbean island. The story was being written three years before the actuality of the policy change but was postponed due to the author's illness. Now as in a hurry, after completing South Beach Salsa, Roberto Weir penned Judge and Jury, the Istanbul Conspiracy and Undercover Diplomats, which follow the efforts of James Donovan: Licensed to Kill as Chief of the Pentagon's Counter Terrorism Unit. South Beach Salsa has been produced as an audio book with the hope that it will be an entertaining item for those on a long three-hour drive this summer.

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