En una Venezuela convulsionada por la revoluci n de Hugo Ch vez, Mois s Na m teje una novela de espionaje y amor que nace de dos d cadas de minucioso trabajo de documentaci n.
A trav s de las historias de Eva, esp a de la CIA, y Mauricio, agente del servicio de inteligencia cubano, el lector se sumerge en una adictiva trama de thriller que es, al mismo tiempo, la cr nica de una realidad que, a veces, supera a la ficci n.
" C mo se fabrica hoy una dictadura en Hispanoam rica? Un relato picante y veraz en la l nea de Tirano Banderas, El Oto o del Patriarca o Yo, el Supremo, pero con m s toques de humor y la CIA o Fidel Castro como estrellas invitadas". -Fernando Savater
"Una novela que muestra la cara m s cruda del populismo, y que llega m s all de donde un ensayo pol tico podr a llegar". -Arturo P rez-Reverte "M s que negra, esta primera novela de Mois s Naim es una novela dial ctica. La lucha de los opuestos llega aqu a una s ntesis que solo pod a conseguir alguien que sepa todo de Venezuela y de las relaciones de poder en el mundo actual. -H ctor Abad FaciolinceENGLISH DESCRIPTION
An almost fictional story of love and conspiracy in the times of Hugo Ch vez. Eva L pez and Mauricio Bosco are in love. That's nothing unique, except that neither of the two is who they claim to be: Eva works for the CIA and Mauricio for the G2, the Cuban intelligence service. Neither knows that the love of their life is their most ardent rival. Two Spies in Caracas reveals the two spies' efforts to influence the revolution that Hugo Ch vez is imposing on Venezuela and trying to export to the rest of Latin America. We follow Eva and Mauricio while they discover the tactics and secrets of a government that wants to change everything, and together we peer behind the curtain that hides the private life of Ch vez, the alluring Venezuelan leader. The story is full of fascinating characters who transport us to the center of power and money, as well as the front line of the battles waged daily by those who have nothing to lose. This is a work of fiction, but the story is inspired by more than two decades of research, as well as Mois s Na m's direct access to the best-informed sources about what happened in Hugo Ch vez's Venezuela and its mechanics, its details, and its furtive acts of populism. A surprising, masterfully narrated story that will leave no one indifferent. Two Spies in Caracas is a novel of espionage intertwined with a love story subverted by the passions and betrayals of a revolution.