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Originally Posted by TampaToker
I am reading one now by Carl Hiaassen called SKINNY DIP
Synopsis
What a howler. Reminiscent of Mickey Spillane, Carl Hiassen's Skinny Dip starts with crooked sleeze-ball Charles Perrone throwing his wife off a cruise ship miles away from the coast of Florida. Unbeknownst to Chaz, his wife Joey, was a champion swimmer and athlete in college, and turning her fall into a dive, survives the fall, swims to near exhaustion, eventually latches on to a floating bale of marijuana, and is picked up out of the ocean by a retired cop Mick Stranahan. Joey doesn't understand why Chaz tried to kill her and spends the bulk of this hilarious story with Stranahan figuring out why and taking revenge by driving her husband crazy. The book is filled with great character sketches - Tool, a pain-killer addicted hired thug who gets reformed by the terminally ill old lady whose meds he tried to steal, Red Hammernut, the agribusiness tycoon who is paying off Chaz to falsify water quality records so he can keep his polluting enterprise up and running, and Karl Rolvaag, the homicide detective who keeps two albino pythons and when they escape is disturbed when the yappy dogs of neighbors go missing.
Joey is a force to be reckoned with, and gives new meaning to the saying, "don't get mad, get even." Boy does she and how.
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I read that a couple of years ago - fast enjoyable read
I still read books. I have one for outside, one for each car and the Kindle for everywhere else. Unless I find a book I can't put down I usually keep about 6-8 of them going at once that I'm reading. And magazines. And cereal boxes if there's nothing else to read.
