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“Garcia-Aguilera has created a new private eye named Lupe Solano, and what a creation she is—strong, sexy, funny, and Miami-smart.” —Nelson DeMille, #1 New York Times–bestselling author
Guadalupe Solano was raised learning about Cuba from her immigrant parents. But all Lupe knows is that growing up in a traditional Cuban-American household in Miami hasn’t been easy for a woman with an independent streak and no desire to settle down. Being single and a PI is a constant test of her close-knit family’s tolerance . . .
Nevertheless, Lupe is good at her job—and has a soft spot for children, even if she doesn’t want any of her own. So when the adoptive parents of a young girl with an inherited rare blood condition want Lupe to find their daughter’s birth mother for a bone marrow transplant, she can’t refuse. The adoption was private—and illegal—facilitated by a high-profile Miami attorney running a baby-selling scheme from Cuba. Lupe will go to any lengths to save this girl’s life, even if it means her first-ever trip to the homeland just might be her last . . .
“Sexy.” —Chicago Tribune
“Fascinating . . . witty . . . compelling.” —The Miami Herald
“Carolina Garcia-Aguilera adds a long-awaited voice to the South Florida panoply of crime writers. Cuban-born Lupe Solano is a bright and sassy PI, and Bloody Waters provides an auspicious debut. Welcome to the neighborhood Ms. Solano.” —Les Standiford, New York Times–bestselling author
“The Cuban-American Catholic background is a facet of Florida life not often explored in this genre. A talent worth watching.” —Kirkus Reviews
Bloody Waters