Stalked: The Boy Who Said No
Patti Sheehy
Oceanview, Sep
2 2014, $26.95
ISBN 9781608091256
Disenchanted with the Castro regime, Frank Mederos followed his
beloved Magda to the United States (see The
Boy Who Said No: An Escape to Freedom).
In 1967 though confused by the race riots in his new home, married Frank
and Magda dream of raising a family in a land where there is plenty of freedom
of choice.
For several years, the Cuban exiles enjoy their middle class
existence and love their child Darlene until Magda becomes ill, suffering from
Hodgins Disease. Meanwhile back in Cuba,
Lieutenant Pino, whose career died when Frank escaped the island, plans to
avenge against the man who destroyed him.
The second Frank Mederos biographical fiction is an appealing
thriller due to a strong, easy to root for protagonist. Although the tale captures the “better dead
than red” mindset of the 1950s Cold War, it feels wrong by the late 1960s and
1970s which is when Stalked occurred. Still
this is a well-written historical further anchored in time by a Governor
Clinton appearance.
Harriet Klausner
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