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Razor Girl

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4th May 2017

Price: £9.99

Crimefest Last Laugh Award, 2017

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Selected: Paperback / ISBN-13: 9780751552942

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*SHORLISTED FOR THE BOLLINGER EVERYMAN WODEHOUSE PRIZE 2017*

Key West is a small place, but there are criminal secrets buried everywhere . . .

When jumped-up reality TV star Buck Nance aggravates the crowd in a Key West bar, he incites a riot and vanishes in the melee. His hapless agent Lane Coolman should have been by Buck’s side, but has been accidentally taken hostage by two petty criminals who now think they can turn a quick profit by ransoming an LA talent agent.

As the search for Buck continues, the mystery draws in a broad cast of characters from across the island including Andrew Yancy, the disgraced cop who now works restaurants on roach patrol; a delusional fan of Buck’s show; the local sheriff who’s desperate for re-election; a shady lawyer and his gold-digging fiancée; the gay mayor and his restauranteur partner; a Mafioso hotelier; and a redheaded con artist named Merry who, using a razor blade and a high-speed car, has developed a signature way of luring in her victims.

Outrageously funny, fast-paced and uniquely addictive, Razor Girl will keep you utterly gripped until the final page.

Reviews

Jane Murphy, Booklist
The ultimate beach read for anyone with a taste for Hiaasen's skewed view of a Florida slouching toward Armageddon
The Herald
Absorbing
Sunday Express on Bad Monkey
It's Hiaasen doing what Hiaasen does . . . he always adds something extra to the mix . . . jauntiness, wit and larger-than-life characters
Publishers Weekly
[A] breezy, enjoyable sequel to 2013's Bad Monkey
Sunday Times on Bad Monkey
The funniest writer around
Evening Standard on Bad Monkey
He is a comic genius. Bad Monkey sees him on top form . . . the energetic way he skewers venality and venery is laugh-out-loud funny
Daily Mail on Bad Monkey
A master class in black humour
Your Weekend
Fans will know what to expect: Day-Glo noir delivered with pungent dialogue and supple prose, Florida's lurid headlines mined for gleeful fun, and memorable characters demonstrating the full spectrum of vice and dysfunction.
Mail on Sunday on Bad Monkey
The comic laureate of crime
Irish Times
Razor-sharp
New Zealand Listener
Poetic justice and social satire are hallmarks of Carl Hiaasen's work and Razor Girl deals out both in fine fashion.
Daily Mail
A joy from first page to last
Evening Standard
If you are unlucky enough not to have read Carl Hiaasen, delay no longer
Crime Scene
Hugely entertaining