Mystery/Suspense/Romance
Expected Publication Date- Feb 28th, 2015
Published By- Second Wind Publishing
While vacationing with her mother in Havana, a 10-year old American girl is taken by members of a child sex ring intent on selling her into forced prostitution. The abductors, believed to be Arabs, leave a note for the baffled mother stating that Stephanie’s kidnapping is an act of revenge. When the human traffickers avoid capture and manage to flee the island, the father of the girl, surgeon Raymond Peters, decides to take matters into his own hands and initiates a worldwide investigation. To support his efforts, the Cuban government, angered by their inability to apprehend the kidnappers, assigns Marcela, a lethal professional assassin, to help Raymond track down the culprits. The search for Stephanie takes the unlikely pair – a man who has sworn an oath to save lives and a woman who kills for a living -- to the Middle East in the hunt for the mysterious mastermind, Mohamed. As Raymond and Marcela overcome one life-threatening obstacle after another in their quest to find and rescue Stephanie, they uncover an incredible worldwide conspiracy undermining the highest political levels of the government of the United States. Working against the clock, Raymond and Marcela must pull out all stops to save Stephanie, flee Dubai, and expose the complot before Mohamed and his gang of thugs kill them.
The full moon
reflected on the beach waters, multiplying itself like enormous gold
coins with each gentle wave.
“Let’s go for a
swim naked,” Marcela said, tugging at Raymond’s hand. “It’s a
beautiful night out.”
“You’re kidding,
right?”
They were sitting on
the porch of Marcela’s house on a secluded beach in Havana. Raul
Castro had been true to his word. Her old house had been intact and
spotless. There were a lot of recollections in that house for her.
Every room evoked a special memory for her. She had made love, and
she had killed, in that house. She had been attacked and beaten, but
she had survived.
The altar to Chango
in the main room of the house had taken her fifteen years to build.
Every object on it was special to her. The two-foot-tall statue of
Chango in the middle she had commissioned from Cuba’s finest
sculptor and paid for with contraband dollars. She had spent three
years carving the huge figures of Oshe and Shere, Chango’s
bodyguards, from the hardest and darkest mahogany. The antelope
horns, symbolizing Oya, Chango’s wife, she brought from Africa. The
jade miniature of twin little girls at Chango’s feet, she bought in
Mexico at the Teotihuacan pyramids.
The secluded beach
where she swam naked every day held countless reminiscences too; the
feel of the sand itself; the salty waters where she once had an
encounter with a shark; the training area behind the trees where she
practiced four hours every day.
Everything in and
around her house brought so many warm recollections to her. And now
she was contemplating leaving her home and all her memories to go
live permanently in Miami with Ray. She was split in two. Cuba and
her home pulled her one way; Ray and her love for him pulled her
another way. She had never been so indecisive in her life. One moment
she was ready to pack and leave. Five seconds later, she was
convinced she would stay. How could she even think of leaving her
country, her house, and the only life she had ever known behind? And
all because she was in love with one man, an older man at that, one
who could be her father. A moment later, she would argue with herself
that change was good and necessary when one felt too comfortable in
one place. Change builds character, challenges you, and makes you
learn new things. Her English wasn’t very good. She could perfect
it in the United States, for instance.
All this thinking
was giving her a headache. Her decision could wait. Now she needed
exercise.
Ray was looking at
her with that especial expression of his that always made her want to
hug him so hard she could get inside his body.
“Hey, did you fall
asleep on me?” he asked. “You’re kidding about going swimming
naked, aren’t you?”
“No, I’m not
kidding.”
She stood and peeled
her clothes off.
“What about your
neighbors?”
“What neighbors?”
She started undressing him, beginning with his T-shirt. “Have you
seen any neighbors? This is a secluded beach, kimosabe. There
are no neighbors.”
“Hey, wait a
minute,” Raymond protested as she started unzipping his shorts.
“Be quiet and
don’t move!”
He did as ordered.
When she finished undressing him, she stared appraisingly at his
naked body, making a bit production of it. She could tell he was a
little nervous.
“Do I pass
inspection?” he asked.
“I don’t know,”
she said in a serious tone. “You’re old enough to be my father.
Gaining a little weight around the middle, losing your hair; your
package is a little too small for my taste.”
“Ouch!” Raymond
looked down at himself. “You really know how to make a guy feel
good.”
“But...”
“But what?”
“But I love you
anyway.”
Marcela started
running toward the beach, feeling the breeze on her face and smelling
the salty scent of the sea. A moment later, she heard Ray’s
footfalls coming behind her. A long time ago, she had learned that
happiness consisted of relishing the little moments in life. She was
happy.
I am an author and college instructor living in Asheville NC. My latest novel, Twin Powers, published by Second Wind Publishing, is the third installment of my popular Havana Series of thrillers featuring the handsome and peripatetic Doctor Raymond Peters and the beautiful and lethal Cuban assassin Marcela. This is what acclaimed author P.M. Terrell had to say about the book: “Pereda expertly weaves a web that becomes more intricate and mesmerizing with each suspenseful step, keeping the reader on the edge of their seat. The twists and turns are enough to keep you guessing and yet everything comes together seamlessly in a series of heart-pounding climaxes.”
My last romantic suspense novel, However Long the Night, published in 2012, won three awards. My previous novels include the thrillers, Killing Castro, also a winner of three awards, published in 2010, and Top Secret, published in 2009. Together with my daughter Sophia, I am now hard at work on a Young Adult novel titled Freaking Fast, with estimated publication in 2016.
A member of MENSA, I am the ex-regional director of Florida Writers Association’s Western North Carolina division and the founder of AWE (Asheville Writing Enthusiasts). I love sports and have competed for years in track and show-jumping equestrian events. Currently, I teach math and English at the Asheville-Buncombe Technical Community College.
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