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Paperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. They called it a revolution. The evidence says it was a crime family.In 1958, Cuba was among the wealthiest, most literate nations in Latin America. Then a young lawyer came down from the Sierra Maestra, and over the next sixty-seven years his family turned the Pearl of the Antilles into th…e longest-running organized crime operation in the Western Hemisphere.The Crimes of the Castro Family is the case against them, written to be read in a single evening. Drawing on the public record, defector testimony, U.S. court filings, and the meticulous victim count of the Cuba Archive, it tells the story Havana spent two generations trying to bury: not socialism's noble experiment, but a dynasty that murdered, stole, trafficked, and sold its own people to keep power. This is not a government. It is a family firm.Inside this book: The founding crimes: the firing-squad walls of La Cabana, the great theft of 1959 to 1963, and the waves of exile that built Miami.The narco-state: how Havana partnered with the Medellin cartel for cocaine cash, and why a decorated general faced his own firing squad in 1989.Cubazuela: the Cuban capture of Venezuela, the Cartel of the Suns, and the river of narco-dollars that kept the regime alive.The modern rackets: doctors sold into forced labor, remittances skimmed, and intelligence rented to Iran, Russia, and North Korea.The cost in blood: the tugboat 13 de Marzo, the Brothers to the Rescue shootdown, the killing of Oswaldo Paya, and the prisoners of July 11.The reckoning: the 2026 federal indictment of Raul Castro for the murder of Americans, and the case for what a free Cuba could become.From the firing squads of 1959 to a federal courtroom in Miami, this is the dynasty that captured a nation, and the reckoning that finally caught up with it. It closes not in despair, but with the most hopeful question a Cuban can ask: what comes after the Castros?For readers of true crime, Cold War history, and Latin American politics. For every family that left, and every one still waiting to go home.The Castros are charged at last. Here is the case against them. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.