WANDERLIST: Aruba in books and on film

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  • “An Island Away” by Daniel Putkowski: This novel follows the story of a woman who decides to move to Aruba to escape her troubled past. It explores her journey of self-discovery as she adapts to the island’s lifestyle.
  • “Aruba Hidden Evidence” by Carol Ottley-Mitchell: A mystery novel set in Aruba, it revolves around a journalist who uncovers a hidden secret related to a high-profile murder case. The protagonist must navigate the island’s complexities to solve the mystery.
  • “Return to Aruba” by Roland Banks: This romance novel takes place in Aruba and follows the story of a recently divorced woman who decides to take a chance on love again. As she explores the island, she discovers not only the beauty of Aruba but also a newfound sense of happiness.
  • “Murder in Aruba” by Lee Alvarez: This thrilling mystery novel is set against the backdrop of Aruba’s landscape. It tells the story of a private investigator who is hired to look into a suspicious death and must unravel the truth hidden within the island’s glamorous circles.
  • “Aruba, Island of Betrayal” by Geoffrey S. Wightman: This historical fiction novel is set during World War II when Aruba played an important role in the Allied forces’ efforts. It explores the island’s strategic significance and the personal journeys of characters caught up in the conflict.
  • “After the Sunset” (2004), starring Pierce Brosnan and Salma Hayek includes scenes shot in Aruba.
  • “The Concorde … Airport ’79” (1979), part of the “Airport” disaster film series, uses Aruba as a backdrop and not as the main setting.
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