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by Randy Wayne White
Randy Wayne White--try saying that three times, fast--had everybody shouting about a new Travis McGee with 1996's Captiva. But White's marine biologist Doc Ford is a much more complicated character than the late, great John D. MacDonald's muscular bounty hunter. For one thing, Ford has a shadowy political past--which explains why he's reluctant to race down to Havana to bail out his chemically-abusive friend Tomlinson when his boat is impounded under suspicious circumstances. 'By most definitions it was a nightmare, but to me it was simply a sleeping revisitation of a thing I had done, a thing that I loathed,' says Doc--planting the seeds of a revelation about his past and showing off the kind of writing that makes his new book so compulsively readable.
Format: Mass Market Paperback
Published: May 1998
Category: Mystery & Detective - General
Publisher: Berkley Pub Group
Pages: 253
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