El Último Casanova: He seduced heiresses, outwitted dictators, and danced through warzones with a drink in one hand and a secret in the other.

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Porfirio Rubirosa was more than a legend—he was the man who inspired James Bond, seduced the world’s richest women, and danced through the storms of war and dictatorship. In El Último Casanova, Eduardo Sánchez brings Rubirosa’s story to life in an unforgettable blend of romance, danger, and history.

Told in a seductive, first-person voice, the novel sweeps readers from the palaces of Santo Domingo to the champagne-soaked nights of Paris, from whispered affairs with heiresses to deadly games with dictators. Rubirosa was a lover, a fighter, a spy, and a dreamer who lived as though tomorrow might never come—and sometimes it almost didn’t.

This is the untold story of the last great playboy, a man who loved without restraint, fought without fear, and became a living myth. For readers of historical drama, romance, and epic biographies, El Último Casanova is both a love letter to freedom and a cautionary tale about desire’s price.