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The Cuban Girl - Neumaier
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Sam Erickson runs into FBI imposters, the Mafia, Fidel Castro and the Minnesota Twins as he falls in love and searches for a missing Cuban-American Girl. The scene is Minneapolis. It's the 1960s. Sam Erickson may have financial means, but his life is empty. With nothing to lose in trying, Sam decides to start a private detective agency. But he has no clients. Things look up. He meets Isabelle, a Cuban American, whose friends ask Sam to find their missing daughter Fidelia. The Cuban Girl tells of Sam's search for the missing girl. Where is Fidelia? What happened to her? Who is responsible?…mehr

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Sam Erickson runs into FBI imposters, the Mafia, Fidel Castro and the Minnesota Twins as he falls in love and searches for a missing Cuban-American Girl. The scene is Minneapolis. It's the 1960s. Sam Erickson may have financial means, but his life is empty. With nothing to lose in trying, Sam decides to start a private detective agency. But he has no clients. Things look up. He meets Isabelle, a Cuban American, whose friends ask Sam to find their missing daughter Fidelia. The Cuban Girl tells of Sam's search for the missing girl. Where is Fidelia? What happened to her? Who is responsible? Might she be Fidel Castro's daughter? Twists of the plot take Sam across North America and into Cuba. Sam is forced to deal with intrigues by the mob and a Miami community that hates Castro. The Cuban Girl revels in distinctive Cuban foods, drinks, music and dances while celebrating big beautiful American cars, classic old hotels, quality restaurants and the love of baseball. It is a coming-of-age story, a tale of political intrigue and an exploration of the cultural richness of America in the 1960s.
Autorenporträt
Roger Neumaier was raised in the north country of Hibbing and Moorhead Minnesota. As the son of a Holocaust survivor, Neumaier's writings focus on social intolerance and the search for understanding of life's challenges in this crazy world. After receiving a Bachelor of Arts in Literature from Carleton College, Roger spent several years traveling throughout the United States and Europe working in minimum wage jobs. In 1974, he settled in the Puget Sound Area of Washington State and continued as a blue-collar worker. In 1980, without the benefit of any finance education or work experience, he passed the CPA exam. Roger retired in 2014 after more than three decades as an innovative CPA and CFO and resides in Edmonds, Washington and enjoys writing. He is married and has three adult children.