The Havana Game

The Havana Game by John Lutz, published by Kensington on January 29, 2019, is a thrilling narrative that intertwines espionage and crime. This edition spans 352 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Thomas Laker, who is sent by the covert Gray Outfit to address a crisis involving a terrorist bombing in a Baltic nation, only to find himself isolated after a second attack. Meanwhile, in Miami, his partner Ava North, an NSA codebreaker, investigates the murder of a fellow agent, leading her to a Cuban-American billionaire with ties to organized crime.
Readers will find a complex plot that connects Laker and Ava’s missions, revealing an explosive conspiracy that challenges their adherence to protocol. As they navigate their respective investigations, themes of loyalty and defiance emerge, showcasing the lengths they will go to uncover the truth. This edition also includes the bonus short story “Paranoid Enough for Two,” adding further depth to the reading experience.
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“LUTZ OFFERS UP A HEART-POUNDING ROLLER COASTER OF A TALE.”
—Jeffery Deaver
ROGUE WARS
With the U.S. seemingly linked to a terrorist bombing in a Baltic nation and a Russian troop buildup just over the border, the covert Gray Outfit sends Thomas Laker to untangle the mess. But after a second attack leaves him out in the cold, Laker’s on his own.
Five thousand miles away in Miami, Laker’s partner and NSA codebreaker Ava North is investigating the murder of a fellow agent. When tracks lead to a Cuban-American billionaire in bed with the Jersey Mob, Ava’s superiors want her to lay off. Not a chance. Though oceans apart, Laker and Ava discover their separate missions are tied to one explosive plot. The only way out is to breach all protocol and play by their own rules . . .
JOHN LUTZ IS . . .
“A MAJOR TALENT.” —John Lescroart
“AMONG THE BEST.” —San Diego Union
“IN RARE FORM.”—New York Times Book Review
Includes the bonus short story “Paranoid Enough for Two,” finalist for the Edgar Award!
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