Havana's Secret
1897. The world had changed. Spain's iron-fisted Prime Minister was assassinated, creating a power vacuum in Europe. The United States Navy under the guidance of a brash Navy Secretary, Theodore Roosevelt, was flexing his military muscle, and desperately wanted Spain out of Cuba. Sam Carter, the son of a Confederate submariner who never returned from the sea, thought he understood the rules working for the fledgling Secret Service branch of the U.S. Treasury. When he was assigned to Havana as a foreign agent, Havana's Consul General Fitzhugh Lee coached him that in the spy business, there was only one rule - don't get caught. Carter quickly realized he would see a different Havana than he once knew after the Spanish Prime Minister's assassination. As he connected seemingly unrelated clues from his past and the present, he uncovered a German plot to exploit the inevitable American intervention in Cuba. As a power hungry Navy Secretary Theodore Roosevelt, drives toward a tidy little war in Cuba, Germany's Kaiser Wilhelm choreographs a diversion he is convinced will leave American ports vulnerable to his navy's incursion. When President McKinley's administration is shaken to its core by the explosion of the USS Maine in Havana harbor, Carter's investigation into the explosion reveals evidence contrary to the Naval experts', and realizes the administration needs to recognize there could be unforeseen consequences when revenge on Spain is exacted.
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Havana's Secret
1897. The world had changed. Spain's iron-fisted Prime Minister was assassinated, creating a power vacuum in Europe. The United States Navy under the guidance of a brash Navy Secretary, Theodore Roosevelt, was flexing his military muscle, and desperately wanted Spain out of Cuba. Sam Carter, the son of a Confederate submariner who never returned from the sea, thought he understood the rules working for the fledgling Secret Service branch of the U.S. Treasury. When he was assigned to Havana as a foreign agent, Havana's Consul General Fitzhugh Lee coached him that in the spy business, there was only one rule - don't get caught. Carter quickly realized he would see a different Havana than he once knew after the Spanish Prime Minister's assassination. As he connected seemingly unrelated clues from his past and the present, he uncovered a German plot to exploit the inevitable American intervention in Cuba. As a power hungry Navy Secretary Theodore Roosevelt, drives toward a tidy little war in Cuba, Germany's Kaiser Wilhelm choreographs a diversion he is convinced will leave American ports vulnerable to his navy's incursion. When President McKinley's administration is shaken to its core by the explosion of the USS Maine in Havana harbor, Carter's investigation into the explosion reveals evidence contrary to the Naval experts', and realizes the administration needs to recognize there could be unforeseen consequences when revenge on Spain is exacted.
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Havana's Secret

Havana's Secret

by Guntis Goncarovs
Havana's Secret

Havana's Secret

by Guntis Goncarovs

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1897. The world had changed. Spain's iron-fisted Prime Minister was assassinated, creating a power vacuum in Europe. The United States Navy under the guidance of a brash Navy Secretary, Theodore Roosevelt, was flexing his military muscle, and desperately wanted Spain out of Cuba. Sam Carter, the son of a Confederate submariner who never returned from the sea, thought he understood the rules working for the fledgling Secret Service branch of the U.S. Treasury. When he was assigned to Havana as a foreign agent, Havana's Consul General Fitzhugh Lee coached him that in the spy business, there was only one rule - don't get caught. Carter quickly realized he would see a different Havana than he once knew after the Spanish Prime Minister's assassination. As he connected seemingly unrelated clues from his past and the present, he uncovered a German plot to exploit the inevitable American intervention in Cuba. As a power hungry Navy Secretary Theodore Roosevelt, drives toward a tidy little war in Cuba, Germany's Kaiser Wilhelm choreographs a diversion he is convinced will leave American ports vulnerable to his navy's incursion. When President McKinley's administration is shaken to its core by the explosion of the USS Maine in Havana harbor, Carter's investigation into the explosion reveals evidence contrary to the Naval experts', and realizes the administration needs to recognize there could be unforeseen consequences when revenge on Spain is exacted.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781538028490
Publisher: Barnes & Noble Press
Publication date: 06/23/2017
Pages: 454
Product dimensions: 5.00(w) x 8.00(h) x 1.01(d)

About the Author

Guntis Goncarovs is an analytical chemist by education, historian by interest, amd storyteller by passion. His discoveries and analysis of the details surrounding the mysterious demise of the H.L. Hunley led to his novel, Convergence of Valor. Havana’s Secret, the culmination of Goncarovs’ research into the sinking of the USS Maine in Havana Harbor in 1898, is his third historical novel. Goncarovs and his wife, Joan enjoy the wonders of New Hampshire with their dog, Sasha. Aquatic and terrestrial gardening, spotted with trying to keep up with three grown daughters keeps them hopping.
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