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The Prisoner of Guantanamo

par Dan Fesperman

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Fiction. Mystery. Thriller. HTML:When the body of an American soldier is discovered in Cuban waters near the U.S. detention facility at Guantánamo, Revere Falk, a former FBI agent, is reassigned from his job interrogating an accused al-Qaeda operative to investigate the soldier??s mysterious death. Falk soon finds himself in a deadly game of intrigue that stretches from the charged waters of Guantánamo Bay to the polished halls of Washington. Every move Falk makes could be costly, and to make matters worse, a dark figure from his past reappears, brandishing a secret he thought he had safely buried. The Prisoner of Guantánamo is a daring look at life behind the barbed wire of Gitmo and a riveting portrayal of what goes on in the most secret levels of our go… (plus d'informations)
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Vivo o muerto, el enemigo había llegado a la costa de Guantánamo y eso era motivo de alarma en La Habana. El cadáver de un soldado norteamericano alcanza la orilla al otro lado de la Base Naval entre las iguanas y los guardias fronterizos cubanos. ¿Qué está sucediendo en el Gitmo, el nombre preferido del Pentágono para denominar a la reconvertida cárcel de alta seguridad para los detenidos en la guerra mundial contra el terrorismo? ¿Quién está matando a soldados norteamericanos? Revere Falk, un arabista y agente del FBI destinado en Guantánamo para interrogar a los detenidos, se tendrá que hacer cargo de la investigación. Nada será igual desde aquel día, el mismo en el que ha logrado que su nuevo detenido, un yihadista yemení de 19 años, Adnan Al-Hamdi, confiese por fin el nombre de su protegido: Hussey. Pero Falk intuye que debe callarse. En los 116 kilómetros cuadrados de la base de Guantánamo no hay secretos. Y Falk podrá comprobar que el espionaje no sólo es cubano, sino que CIA, FBI y el propio Ejército norteamericano compiten por el control de la información. Y él deberá tener especial cuidado: tiene un vínculo común con el lugar, un vínculo con una historia extraña e inquietante que creía completamente olvidado. ¿Pero lo conoce alguien más?
  Natt90 | Mar 9, 2023 |
Wow, very exciting and LeCarre-like ( )
  picardyrose | Apr 12, 2011 |
Revere Falk es un investigador del FBI que cree posible conseguir más información de un presunto terrorista tratándolo bien que empleando métodos más «enérgicos». Se atiene a un código de honor. Eso sitúa a Falk en una minoría en la Bahía de Guantánamo (Cuba), pero él se da por satisfecho desempeñando su trabajo y disfrutando de una relación que podría resultar seria con la capitana Pam Cobb. Cuando el cuerpo sin vida de un soldado estadounidense aparece en misteriosas circunstancias en la playa, y llega en avión un equipo de investigadores de alto rango, Falk debería estar por encima de toda sospecha. Pero Falk tiene un secreto, un secreto que creía completamente olvidado, y que surge de su pasado ahora en los bloques de celdas húmedas y sofocantes, iluminadas por luces de vapor de sodio, de esta fábrica de rumores claustrofóbica, y las repercusiones son mayores de lo que él podría haber imaginado jamás.
  kika66 | Nov 25, 2010 |
In recent years, the term “Gitmo” has come to loom large in the consciousness of anyone trying to follow the progress of the United States in her attempt to prevent the next 9-11. The Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, detention center, Gitmo, is home to prisoners who might know enough to help cripple al-Qaeda, the group supposedly responsible for what happened in New York City six years ago. This much we know. What actually goes on inside the gates of Gitmo, we can only imagine.

Dan Fesperman, novelist and Baltimore Sun reporter, sets out to change that with his latest thriller, The Prisoner of Guantanamo, a book that takes the reader inside the gates of the facility for a look at what daily life might be like there for prisoners and guards alike. His story focuses on the efforts of FBI Special Agent Revere Falk, an Arabic language specialist, as he interrogates one Yemeni prisoner over and over in an effort to get key names and information from him that will lead to the identification of al-Qaeda members still being sought. Much of what Falk and his fellows do at Gitmo has become part of the boring routine that often develops when small groups of men and women work long hours for weeks at a time in isolated living conditions with only themselves for company.

For Falk, it is his second hitch at Guantanamo Bay. Twelve years earlier he had been posted there as a young Marine whose curiosity about life on the other side of the fence brought him into contact with Cuban secret service agents who now suddenly reappear in his life to demand a meeting with him. To further complicate matters, when the body of a U.S. soldier washes up on a Cuban beach, Falk is put in charge of the investigation into the soldier’s death and his routine is shattered for good. Already suspecting that the death was not an accidental drowning, Falk begins to realize just how unusual the case is when three high-powered investigators from Washington arrive in camp and take an interest in his investigation.

Although he is taken off the case and told to return to his regular duties, Falk continues on his own time to piece together the details of what happened on the night the soldier died. Unable to tell the good guys from the bad ones, he finds himself doubting the motives of even his oldest friends as he moves closer and closer to the truth of what certain rogue government officials may be planning. As things begin to fall apart around him, Falk finds himself desperately on his own and willing to take help from where he would normally least expect to find it. Written in the tradition of the best Cold War spy thrillers of the past, The Prisoner of Guantanamo more than holds its own as it moves to its suspenseful climax.

Dan Fesperman’s detailed description of Gitmo life, a life dominated by military routines and regulations, boredom, petty jealousies among interrogators and between the various security agencies, and more than a bit of paranoia on both sides of the interrogation table, is an intriguing one. Readers of The Prisoner of Guantanamo will not be able to look at Gitmo headlines any time soon without flashing back to the book and the world created by Fesperman.

Rated at: 4.0 ( )
  SamSattler | Nov 14, 2008 |
frightening in its truth ( )
  fordbarbara | Oct 27, 2008 |
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Fiction. Mystery. Thriller. HTML:When the body of an American soldier is discovered in Cuban waters near the U.S. detention facility at Guantánamo, Revere Falk, a former FBI agent, is reassigned from his job interrogating an accused al-Qaeda operative to investigate the soldier??s mysterious death. Falk soon finds himself in a deadly game of intrigue that stretches from the charged waters of Guantánamo Bay to the polished halls of Washington. Every move Falk makes could be costly, and to make matters worse, a dark figure from his past reappears, brandishing a secret he thought he had safely buried. The Prisoner of Guantánamo is a daring look at life behind the barbed wire of Gitmo and a riveting portrayal of what goes on in the most secret levels of our go

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