Skinny Dip by Carl Hiaasen

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  • Pub. Date: June 2005
  • 368pp
  • Sales Rank: 2,010

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    • Pub. Date: June 2005
    • Publisher: Grand Central Publishing
    • Format: Paperback, 368pp
    • Sales Rank: 2,010

    Synopsis

    Chaz Perrone might be the only marine scientist in the world who doesn’t know which way the Gulf Stream runs. He might also be the only one who went into biology just to make a killing, and now he’s found a way–doctoring water samples so that a ruthless agribusiness tycoon can continue illegally dumping fertilizer into the endangered Everglades. When Chaz suspects that his wife, Joey, has figured out his scam, he pushes her overboard from a cruise liner into the night-dark Atlantic. Unfortunately for Chaz, his wife doesn’t die in the fall.

    Clinging blindly to a bale of Jamaican pot, Joey Perrone is plucked from the ocean by former cop and current loner Mick Stranahan. Instead of rushing to the police and reporting her husband’s crime, Joey decides to stay dead and (with Mick’s help) screw with Chaz until he screws himself.

    As Joey haunts and taunts her homicidal husband, as Chaz’s cold-blooded cohorts in pollution grow uneasy about his ineptitude and increasingly erratic behavior, as Mick Stranahan discovers that six failed marriages and years of island solitude haven’t killed the reckless romantic in him, we’re taken on a hilarious, full-throttle, pure Hiaasen ride through the warped politics and mayhem of the human environment, and the human heart.


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    The New York Times - Janet Maslin

    At this point in his career as a comic novelist, Carl Hiaasen did not need to get any better. He has long been writing smart, fizzy Floridian escapades that amount to pure reading pleasure. But Skinny Dip, his latest, is something more: a screwball delight so full of bright, deft, beautifully honed humor that it places Mr. Hiaasen in the company of Preston Sturges, Woody Allen and S. J. Perelman.

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    Biography

    In his thrilling and hilarious mysteries, Carl Hiaasen does for the Florida Coast what Raymond Chandler did for L.A., embracing it in all its steamy surrealness, and elevating it to a kind of iconographic literary landscape.

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    Liked the concept but found the characters overly predictable.by Anonymous

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    January 04, 2010: The concept of the book was interesting and made me think it would be enjoyable. Unfortunately the other aspects of the book, most notably the characters ended up taking more from the story than enhancing it.

    I found myself multiple times asking myself, "What is this character thinking?" Almost every move made by the "bad guys(s)" are so cliché that I know that no one could really be that stupid. The one thing that kept me going was the thought that it couldn't get any worst, but then the same mistakes keep getting made by the same people over and over again.

    Even the "good guys" are so stereotypical that I knew what was going to be coming even before it was foreshadowed.

    The ending left me feeling like I wanted more closure to the story and a little disappointed that more wasn't done with the characters.

    Fantastic readby Anonymous

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    December 05, 2009: I wanted something light and offbeat and I got something hilarious, crazy, and full of heart. Hiaasen gets his message in there without beating you over the head. Books don't usually make me "laugh out loud," but this one had me chuckling in public. I'd definitely recommend it!


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