{"product_id":"tourist-season-by-carl-hiaasen-3725k","title":"Tourist Season by Carl Hiaasen","description":"\u003cp\u003eThe 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 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 anti-development fanatics and a very, hungry crocodile.  Strip Tease, Stormy Weather, and Native Tongue, by Carl Hiaasen, are also available from Random House AudioBooks. Skin Tight is available as a Random House Price-Less Audio.  Edward Asner won five Emmy Awards for his portrayal of Lou Grant - first on The Mary Tyler Moore Show and then on Lou Grant. He has garnered much acclaim for his many television, theatrical, and film performances. He has previously read Strip Tease, Stormy Weather, and Skin Tight, all by Carl Hiaasen, for Random House AudioBooks.  Tourist Season Warner is available in paperback from Warner Books.  Editorial Reviews  ''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. - The New York Times - Tony Hillerman  When the president of the Miami Chamber of Commerce is found dead inside a suitcase with his legs sawn off and a rubber alligator stuffed down his throat, news and police locals prefer to believe it's simply another typical South Florida crime. But when letters from a terrorist group, Las Noches de Diciembre, link the man's death to the disappearances of a visiting Shriner and a Canadian tourist, former newsman (now private eye) Brian Keyes intuits that someone is out to kill Florida's tourist trade. His investigation leads him to an old journalism crony obsessed with fury against the state's irresponsible development policies. Miami Herald columnist Hiaasen writes with a seriousness of intent and knack for characterization which, unfortunately, outstrip his comic talents. This is an auspicious solo debut for the serious Hiaasen (he has written three thrillers with William Montalbano), but a lukewarm one for him as a potential comic-absurdist. (March 24p  - Publishers Weekly - Publisher's Weekly  Praise for Tourist Season  Brash mystery adventure...ferocious fun....There's a fresh breeze, if not a full-scale hurricane, up from Miami. Hiaasen, himself a columnist for the Miami Herald, writes with sardonic wit in a style so breezy that you want to hang on to the mast with both hands.--Marilyn Stasio, The Columbus Dispatch  A terrific send-up of Floridiana...zany...satire as withering as a Dade County frost at the peak of citrus harvest...one novelist who never seems to forget for a minute that a chief purpose of any work of fiction is to entertain.--The Cleveland Plain Dealer  A remarkable example of what talented writers are doing these days with the mystery novel.--Tony Hillerman, The New York Times Book Review  Makes Miami Vice look like Terry and the Pirates....I can't remember another novel that combines violence and comedy as successfully.--John D. MacDonald, New York Times bestselling author of the Travis McGee series  Fiendish suspense and wicked black humor...does for Florida what Candy did for sex, and what Semi-Tough did for football. A rollicking, exciting, exceptional book.--John Katzenbach, New York Times bestselling author of Hart's War  Ferocious and ferociously funny. You race through its pages at a gallop.--John Godey, New York Times bestselling author of The Taking of Pelham One Two Three  A most engaging novel....Hiaasen has perfectly blended black humor with stark terror.--Associated Press  A wonderful achievement, continuously inventive and surprising, very funny but deadly serious beneath the laughs. Hiassen's voice is his own...a hell of a job.--Pete Hamill, New York Times bestselling author of Forever  Wondrously told! Tourist Season is what we read novels for--high entertainment and high excitement.--Richard Condon, author of Prizzi's Honor - From the Publisher\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"Book Express","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":41844339179594,"sku":"3725k","price":8.0,"currency_code":"NZD","in_stock":false}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0618\/9101\/8826\/files\/3725k.jpg?v=1764518965","url":"https:\/\/www.bookexpress.nz\/products\/tourist-season-by-carl-hiaasen-3725k","provider":"Book Express","version":"1.0","type":"link"}