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  • Published: 11 April 2023
  • ISBN: 9780593675298
  • Imprint: RH US Audio Adult
  • Format: Audio Download
  • RRP: $23.00

The Cuban Heiress





An NPR Books We Love selection for 2023

"An unforgettable read that should be at the top of every TBR list."—NPR

In 1934, a luxury cruise becomes a fight for survival as two women’s pasts collide on a round-trip voyage from New York to Havana in New York Times bestselling author Chanel Cleeton's page-turning new novel inspired by the true story of the SS Morro Castle.

New York heiress Catherine Dohan seemingly has it all. There’s only one problem. It’s a lie. As soon as the Morro Castle leaves port, Catherine’s past returns with a vengeance and threatens her life. Joining forces with a charismatic jewel thief, Catherine must discover who wants her dead—and why.

Elena Palacio is a dead woman. Or so everyone thinks. After a devastating betrayal left her penniless and on the run, Elena’s journey on the Morro Castle is her last hope. Steeped in secrecy and a burning desire for revenge, her return to Havana is a chance to right the wrong that has been done to her—and her prey is on the ship.

As danger swirls aboard the Morro Castle and their fates intertwine, Elena and Catherine must risk everything to see justice served once and for all.

  • Published: 11 April 2023
  • ISBN: 9780593675298
  • Imprint: RH US Audio Adult
  • Format: Audio Download
  • RRP: $23.00

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“Cleeton’s devoted fans as well as readers new to her work will be captivated by this original and evocative story of love, loyalty, betrayal, and redemption.”—Pam Jenoff

"There's no one better than Cleeton at intertwining tales of mothers and daughters with war and revolution. . . . A riveting tale."—Kate Quinn

“A profoundly moving story about sacrifices made in the name of family and legacy, and the lasting repercussions of losing one’s homeland. Utterly captivating.”—Fiona Davis
 
“This novel of family, loss, and war is not only an extraordinary journey through some of the twenthieth century's most pivotal struggles, but also an epic tale of what can happen when we have the courage to face who we really are—perhaps the most revolutionary thought of all. I loved it."—Kristin Harmel

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