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    (Mass Market Paperback - Reissue)

    • Pub. Date: February 1987
    • 384pp
    • Sales Rank: 14,644

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      • Pub. Date: February 1987
      • Publisher: Grand Central Publishing
      • Format: Mass Market Paperback, 384pp
      • Sales Rank: 14,644

      Synopsis

      The only trace of the first victim was his Shriner's fez washed up on the Miami beach. The second victim, the head of the city's chamber of commerce, was found dead with a toy rubber alligator lodged in his throat. And that was just the beginning... Now Brian Keyes, reporter turned private eye, must move from muckraking to rooting out murder, in a caper that will mix football players, politicians, and police with a group of fanatics and a very hungry crocodile.

      The New York Times - Tony Hillerman

      ''Tourist Season'' is a lively story of a conspiracy intended to save Florida for the future by terrorizing tourists and thereby collapsing its superhyped condominium economy. . . . Mr. Hiaasen leaves you grinning a lot. . . Reading Carl Hiaasen is fun. Behind the fun is a sophisticated morality story that leaves you to decide exactly who the bad guy was.

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      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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      Hiasons first and one of the bestby ECV_Ramrod

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      October 04, 2009: If you've never read Hiason, this is the one to start with. Here you meet the usual suspects that appear in other books and find Hiasons style.

      The laughter is only part of the equation, the look at a native Floridians view of politics, environment and the mad mouse make these books informative and entertaining.

      Don't miss the kids books, Flush, Hoot, and Scat.

      Always a treat Hiason can't be beat.

      My husband loves these booksby Anonymous

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      July 20, 2009: My husband hasn't picked up a book in years and he bought one of Carl Hiaasen's books to read on the plane and he is now on his sixth one. If these books could get someone to read after many years, I had to find out what the attraction was. I have read three now and I find them very entertaining and a great summer read. Enjoy!

      I Also Recommend: Finger Lickin' Fifteen (Stephanie Plum Series #15), Full House (Janet Evanovich's Full Series #1), The Spellman Files (Spellman Files Series #1).


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