Fiction. Latin American Studies. From one of the founders of the Cuban crime-fiction genre and the highly acclaimed COLD HAVANA GROUND, comes SPY'S FATE, the story of Carlos Manuel, a Cuban special services agent who returns from two decades abroad to find his country and intelligence infrastructure in disrepair. Soon, he finds himself in Miami where both the CIA and Cuban intelligence want him dead. Publisher's Weekly calls SPY'S FATE "a captivating thriller based on the murky U.S.-Cuban spy wars. Correa deftly paints the history of Castro's Cuban intelligence service and the service and the changing face of the Miami exile community ... A fascinating read." William Heffernan, author of Beulah Hill, intones, calling the work "courageous ... [The book] offers a true insider's view of the new Cuba that neither the U.S. government nor Fidel Castro wants you to know about."