In 2000 Stephen Purvis moved to Cuba, as the country was inching towards modernity, to develop hotels, factories and infrastructure projects. However, in 2012 State Security officials arrested him. In this memoir he describes his 15-month journey through the Kafkaesque justice system during which he was repeatedly interrogated about ‘espionage’, imprisoned without charge, and secretly tried, before abruptly being released.
https://www.psbooks.co.uk/close-but-no-cigar512705Close But No Cigarhttps://www.psbooks.co.uk/media/catalog/product/5/1/512705_b58849d77047ca206e82b31c04b98502.jpg4.994.99GBPInStock/Non-Fiction/Categories/Politics, Philosophy & Economics/Non-Fiction/Highlights/Non-Fiction/Categories/Biography & Memoirs/History/Military History/Categories/Espionage/Non-Fiction/Categories/Biography & Memoirs/Autobiographies & Memoirs/Non-Fiction/Categories/Politics, Philosophy & Economics/PoliticsIn 2000 Stephen Purvis moved to Cuba, as the country was inching towards modernity, to develop hotels, factories and infrastructure projects. However, in 2012 State Security officials arrested him. In this memoir he describes his 15-month journey through the Kafkaesque justice system during which he was repeatedly interrogated about ‘espionage’, imprisoned without charge, and secretly tried, before abruptly being released.Paperback00add-to-cartrrp_info:£9.99productId:52381bic_code:BG, JK, JPFCBG, JK, JPFC£9.99Stephen PurvisGeneral195x128mmWeidenfeldNoPaperbackGeneralMarxism & CommunismSocial Services & Criminology