A review by dale_in_va
The Cuban Affair by Nelson DeMille

4.0

I enjoyed the main character in this book, he was multidimensional and quite developed. The Cuban character in the book however, were pretty one-dimensional and simplistic. Perhaps because it was told from the point of view of the main character who came with his biases, but it could also be a shortcoming of the author.

The storyline was interesting, but not overly compelling. I felt as if there were lots of teasers that hinted at a potential great adventure, but the adventure never quite panned out. And the ending felt lackluster. However, it was a fun trip to go on and I would recommend it for a light read. Don't expect any deep philosophical thinking here.