<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>Charlie Hillier believes a posting in Havana, far away from the indiscretions of his ex-wife and the monotony of a desk job, is just what he needs to start a new life. But when drugs, a kidnapping, and murder complicate things, he wonders if he'll make it out of Cuba alive.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b>For Charlie Hillier, a posting to Cuba could be the perfect place to start his new life -- if he survives it.</b><br/> <br/> With his career stalled and the office abuzz about his soon-to-be-ex-wife's indiscretions, Ottawa bureaucrat Charlie Hillier is desperate for a change. So when the chance at a posting to the Canadian embassy in Havana comes up, he jumps at it, grateful to get as far away as he can from his ex and his dead-end job at Foreign Affairs headquarters.<br/> <br/> At first, exotic Havana seems just the place to bury his past and start anew, but he didn't count on finding a couple of kilos of cocaine under his bedroom floor, the kidnapping of a fellow diplomat, or the unsettling connection he uncovers between the former occupant of his house and a Colombian drug-runner. Before long, Charlie's only concern is whether he'll survive his posting at all.<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><i>Escape to Havana</i> is a likeable page-turning cocktail of drugs, geopolitics, greed, (some) sex and murder in a diplomatic pouch full of all the ingredients of what is to become a popular series.-- "Bynoe on Arts"<br><br><i>Escape to Havana</i> is immensely readable and great fun.-- "Deadly Diversions"<br><br>A bit of romance, a bit of gentle humor, several bits of official corruption and drug-related violence, and a chance for the mild-mannered hero to rise to an impossible challenge.-- "Kirkus Reviews"<br><br>A fast-paced, entertaining, and cautionary tale about the glamorous life of the diplomatic set, peopled with believable toughs and an engaging protagonist-- "Ottawa Review of Books"<br><br>A highly entertaining, fast-paced mystery.-- "Publishers Weekly"<br><br>If you thought diplomacy was all play and no work, this book will confirm those opinions. It's not the image Foreign Affairs aspires to perpetuate, but it's plenty of lightweight fun.-- "Ottawa Magazine"<br><br>Readers who stay the course, whether drawn by curiosity or Wilkshire's masterful prose and sly humor, will get their reward.-- "Booklist"<br><br>The humour and watching a Canadian in Cuba is the real gem of the book.-- "The Book Trail"<br><br>There is a kind of wry humour to <i>Escape to Havana</i>, as the bumbling protagonist succeeds and in the process becomes the hero of his own story.-- "reviewingtheevidence.com"<br><br>Wilkshire may be among Canada's most humorous writers.-- "The Sun Times"<br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>Nick Wilkshire is a lawyer originally from St. John's, Newfoundland. He is a graduate of Memorial University and Osgoode Hall Law School. <i>Escape to Havana</i> is the first book in his new series featuring fledgling diplomat Charlie Hillier. Nick lives in Ottawa.
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