Bitter sugar: a Lupe Solano mystery

Lupe Solano knows her beloved father disapproves of her career. So when Papi asks her to help his oldest friend, she's honored...and knows she can't screw up. Tio Ramon's family owned sugar mills in Cuba until the Revolution, when Castro confiscated them and the family fled to America...

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Main Author: Garcia-Aguilera, Carolina (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York W. Morrow 2001
Edition:1st ed.
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Summary:Lupe Solano knows her beloved father disapproves of her career. So when Papi asks her to help his oldest friend, she's honored...and knows she can't screw up. Tio Ramon's family owned sugar mills in Cuba until the Revolution, when Castro confiscated them and the family fled to America. Now Spaniards are interested in buying the mill land and have offered Ramon and his nephew, Alexander, money to renounce their property rights. Though Ramon refuses to abandon the past, Alexander wants the cash, a disagreement that ends in Alexander's disappearance. Ramon wants Lupe to find his nephew, but before she can begin, Alexander is found murdered. Now it's up to Lupe to save not only Papi's friend, but her own life as well.
Physical Description:xiv, 315 p. 22 cm
ISBN:0380977818

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