Native Tongue, Carl Hiaasen
Native Tongue, Carl Hiaasen
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Native Tongue

Author: Carl Hiaasen

Series: Skink #2

Narrator: George K. Wilson

Unabridged: 15 hr 48 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 06/13/2008


Synopsis

Native Tongue, Carl Hiaasen's fourth crime novel set in South Florida, has been likened to the novels of Elmore Leonard and Robert Parker, and has some reviewers claiming it is his best yet.

A newspaper columnist for The Miami Heraldry day, and a suspense novelist by night, Hiaasen combines zany characters with offbeat situations, and in a very funny and underhanded way, manages to convey the concern that is most near-and-dear to his heart: the destruction of Florida's natural habitats by rampaging developers and overzealous tourists.

In Native Tongue, ex-reporter Joe Winder finds himself working in the public relations department of The Amazing Kingdom of Thrills, a sleazy theme park designed and financed by its truant creator Francis X. Kingsbury, who had made it his life's goal to beat Walt Disney at his own game.

In spite of Winder's relentlessly cheery press releases, The Amazing Kingdom of Thrills is showing some not so pretty sign of cracking at the seams. The first fissure is the disappearance of two rare, blue-tongued voles from one of the wildlife habitats, the last mateable pair on earth. This rodent pilfering will have a tumultuous effect on the lives of the novel's major characters, especially Kingsbury, hilarious in his attempts to salvage his rapidly sinking ship.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Anne

Carl Hiaasen is back with another look at Florida, and this time he's taking a poke at the dirty (yet fun!) world of amusement parks. I didn't realize that Skinny Dip was part of the Skink series of books. He pops up in that one as a cameo but you don't really know who he is. <--or I didn't. In Native......more

In 'Native Tongue' by Carl Hiaasen, number two in the Skink series, a pair of blue-tongued mango voles, perhaps the last on earth, are the sad victims of an indifferent heist by two inept burglars, Bud Schwartz and Danny Pogue. The two thieves did not know the small creatures were voles; they were u......more

Goodreads review by Ed

Native Tongue is my first Carl Hiaasen novel. His writing style and approach reminds me of Joe R. Lansdale, Elmore Leonard, and Harry Crews (Hiaasen makes reference to Harry Crews in this title). I laughed out loud at reading his dark humor more than once. I like the ecological theme, and how "Skink......more