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  1. Havana Bay is a crime novel by Martin Cruz Smith, set in Cuba. It is the fourth novel to feature Investigator Arkady Renko, and it won the 1999 Hammett Prize. Cruz Smith has stated the book allowed him to explore America's "insane" relationship with Cuba and that it led to some criticism of him in the U.S. Plot

  2. 10 de may. de 1999 · The series protagonist, Russian agent Arkady Renko, has been sent to Havana to identify the body of a Russian pulled out of Havana Bay. Renko speaks no Spanish and must rely on an interpreter. The Cuban detective heading the investigation is an alluring though cranky woman.

  3. 15 de ago. de 2013 · Former Inspector for the Moscow Militsiya, Arkady Renko, is summoned to Cuba to identify a liquefying corpse, dragged from the oily waters of Havana Bay. Renko finds himself in a decaying...

  4. When the corpse of a Russian is hauled from the oily waters of Havana Bay, Arkady Renko comes to Cuba to identify the body. Looking for the killer, he discovers a city of faded loneliness,...

  5. 1 de feb. de 2012 · 4.3 1,905 ratings. Book 4 of 10: Arkady Renko. See all formats and editions. When the corpse of a Russian is hauled from the oily waters of Havana Bay, Arkady Renko comes to Cuba to identify the body. Looking for the killer, he discovers a city of faded loneliness, unexpected danger, and bewildering contradictions.

  6. Havana Bay: A Novel. Martin Cruz Smith. Random House, 1999 - Fiction - 329 pages. The body, at least what was left of it, was drifting in Havana Bay the morning Arkady arrived from Moscow....

  7. 3 de abr. de 2001 · From the Inside Flap. When the corpse of a Russian is hauled from the oily waters of Havana Bay, Arkady Renko comes to Cuba to identify the body. Looking for the killer, he discovers a city of faded loneliness, unexpected danger, and bewildering contradictions.