Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Dead Silence - Randy Wayne White

While this may depart a bit from early works, Dead Silence is still superb.  The action was so intense the reader is tempted to rush to the end.  As a fan of the series, I had to slow down to catch the connections throughout the novel and the entire series. The character development is at a new high.  Those who only last a chapter or two still leave a memorable impression.  Even the well established main characters had some very interesting development.  Doc seems to getting more spiritual and cold-blooded at the same time.  I can’t wait to see how the conflict resolves itself.  Enough of Tomlinson’s family history is revealed to leave the reader wanting more. A new series?  White has always been bold in his writing and character development.  This novel is no different.  I would recommend this book and series for anyone.          

Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Nuclear Jellyfish- New Tim Dorsey Release

Stripper:  “This has gotten way too weird.  You’re no travel writer.”

Serge: “Yes I am.”

Stripper: “You’re a psycho in a diaper.”

Serge:  “I’m....multi-tasking.”


Lines like this were jumping off the pages making me laugh out loud throughout the entire book.  Our favorite Florida-phile takes us on a hyper-speed tour of Florida while trying to sell his unique perspective of his beloved state to the travel companies.  Of course the multi-tasker that Serge is, he is also tracks down a crew robbing diamond couriers, avoids the Feds, hooks up with a Florida trivia buff/stripper/tutor, and kills people who deserve it in creative ways.  I’ll never look at garden supplies the same way again. 


I enjoyed this book and would recommend it for anyone not overly sensitive.      

Tuesday, January 13, 2009

Favorite Florida Mystery Writer

Who is your favorite Florida mystery writer and why?

There are a few at the top that make it hard for me to choose, but I have to pick Randy Wayne White.

I don't think anyone does a better job of taking the reader to Southwest Florida, Columbia, Panama, or any other setting than Randy does.  I didn't realize just how good he is until I moved down here (SW Florida).  He nails it.  

Also, the writing keeps getting better and better.  Especially the dialogue.  It's really getting intense.  I can't wait for Dead Silence.

You can enjoy the books on different levels.  A fun and exciting read to escape Winter.  The books also each seem to have their own "hidden" message just under the surface.  Then there is the running plot between Doc, Tomlinson, and the "ghost"of Dinkins Bay. 

Finally, can there be a cooler job than marine biologist.  Even the "down" time when Doc is doing research is fascinating to me.  I always learn something new from Randy's well researched books.

Doresy, Hiaasen, Bob Morris, are right at the top, but I gotta go with Randy.

Who's your pick?