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Leonardo Padura Fuentes is a Cuban novelist and journalist born in Havana in 1955. He is internationally known for his series of detective novels featuring Mario Conde and for his exploration of contemporary Cuban identity.
Known for: Adios Hemingway, Havana Blue, Havana Blue: The Havana Quartet, Havana Noir, Heretics, The Man Who Loved Dogs
Books by Leonardo Padura

Adios Hemingway
A first-rate detective story set in Havana, where retired police inspector Mario Conde investigates a skeleton found in the garden of Ernest Hemingway’s former home. As the investigation unfolds, the ...

Havana Blue
The first novel in Leonardo Padura’s acclaimed Havana Quartet introduces detective Mario Conde, a disillusioned cop investigating the disappearance of a high-ranking official in late-1980s Havana. As ...

Havana Blue: The Havana Quartet
Havana Blue (originally published in Spanish as El color del verano) is the fourth novel in Leonardo Padura’s acclaimed Havana Quartet series featuring detective Mario Conde. Set in Havana during the ...

Havana Noir
Havana Noir is an anthology of crime stories set in Havana, Cuba, exploring corruption, crime, and everyday life on the island. Edited by Leonardo Padura, the collection features works by various Cuba...

Heretics
Heretics is a novel by Cuban author Leonardo Padura, first published in Spanish in 2013 and later translated into English. The book blends elements of detective fiction, historical narrative, and phil...

The Man Who Loved Dogs
A historical and political novel intertwining the lives of three characters: Iván, a frustrated Cuban writer; Ramón Mercader, the assassin of Leon Trotsky; and Trotsky himself in exile. Through their ...
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The Skeleton in the Garden: Awakening Old Shadows
It begins with a discovery — the unearthing of a skeleton in the overgrown garden of Ernest Hemingway’s home in San Francisco de Paula, Havana. Decades have passed since Hemingway left Cuba, yet his presence lingers in that place like humidity clinging to the vines. Forensic evidence suggests the bo...
From Adios Hemingway
Echoes of Hemingway: A Portrait in Decline
The parallel narrative shifts us seamlessly into Hemingway’s perspective during his final years in Cuba, when his vitality was both his pride and his prison. From this vantage point, readers see a man whose creative flame flickers amid exhaustion, paranoia, and the creeping weight of fame. The Cuban...
From Adios Hemingway
The Vanishing of Rafael Morín
When I first introduce the disappearance of Rafael Morín, I want you to feel the tension between surface respectability and hidden corruption. Morín is not just a bureaucrat; he is a symbol of everything that has gone wrong with ambition in our society. Once admired, now vanished without trace, his ...
From Havana Blue
Tamara and the Echo of Lost Youth
Tamara is the emotional pivot of *Havana Blue*. Through her, the past walks back into Conde’s life with a painful tenderness. When Conde first sees her again—the woman he once loved but lost to the ambitious Morín—it isn’t just nostalgia that seizes him; it’s the recognition of all he could have bee...
From Havana Blue
The Case and the Climate of Disillusionment
When the novel opens, Mario Conde is already tired—tired of his work as a detective, tired of his city, tired even of the lies people tell to survive. The Havana of the early 1990s is not the luminous city of propaganda; it is a place where resignation sweats through every shirt, where once beautifu...
From Havana Blue: The Havana Quartet
Love, Memory, and the Corrupt Soul of the City
As I wrote Conde’s journey through the investigation, I knew that Tamara had to reappear—not simply as a former lover, but as the embodiment of an impossible purity that still haunts him. Their reunion is tender but uneasy, threaded with decades of silence and secrets. For Conde, seeing Tamara again...
From Havana Blue: The Havana Quartet
About Leonardo Padura
Leonardo Padura Fuentes is a Cuban novelist and journalist born in Havana in 1955. He is internationally known for his series of detective novels featuring Mario Conde and for his exploration of contemporary Cuban identity.
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