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Tourist Season by Carl Hiaasen is a captivating and complex crime novel. Once you've indulged in literary masterpieces like the Diary of a Provincial Lady, The Dressmaker, and The Pursuit of Love, the exquisite Veuve Clicquot might seem bland, and to some extent, that's what has happened with Tourist Season.
The story is like a roller coaster ride, filled with a captivating, complicated, and outré narrative that's hard to believe. It features a revolutionary group called Noches de Diciembre, or Nachos as they're known. Their leader, El Fuego (Skip Wiley), aims to stop the human disaster that has transformed Florida from a real paradise for animals and the Native Seminole tribe into a concrete jungle for greedy developers.
Alas, the means they use to achieve their goals are rather extreme, including killing a high-profile victim and taking out a tourist to send a message and scare others away. The Noches hope to end the tourist season and bring about the completion of their revolutionary mission.
Brian Keyes, the hero of the story, is a former journalist turned private detective. He's hired to solve various mysteries and protect the Queen of the Orange Bowl Parade, Kara Lynn. The plot is further complicated by a romantic subplot involving Keyes' ex-lover, Jenna, and the Orange Bowl Queen herself.
Overall, Tourist Season is a wild and complex narrative that combines elements of crime, satire, and romance. It's a thought-provoking look at the impact of human greed on the environment and society. With references to literature, music, and pop culture, it's a novel that will keep readers entertained from start to finish.
The story is like a roller coaster ride, filled with a captivating, complicated, and outré narrative that's hard to believe. It features a revolutionary group called Noches de Diciembre, or Nachos as they're known. Their leader, El Fuego (Skip Wiley), aims to stop the human disaster that has transformed Florida from a real paradise for animals and the Native Seminole tribe into a concrete jungle for greedy developers.
Alas, the means they use to achieve their goals are rather extreme, including killing a high-profile victim and taking out a tourist to send a message and scare others away. The Noches hope to end the tourist season and bring about the completion of their revolutionary mission.
Brian Keyes, the hero of the story, is a former journalist turned private detective. He's hired to solve various mysteries and protect the Queen of the Orange Bowl Parade, Kara Lynn. The plot is further complicated by a romantic subplot involving Keyes' ex-lover, Jenna, and the Orange Bowl Queen herself.
Overall, Tourist Season is a wild and complex narrative that combines elements of crime, satire, and romance. It's a thought-provoking look at the impact of human greed on the environment and society. With references to literature, music, and pop culture, it's a novel that will keep readers entertained from start to finish.