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Stormy Weather

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Title:      Stormy Weather
Categories:      Hiaasen
BookID:      328
Authors:      Carl Hiaasen
ISBN-10(13):      9780446603423
Publisher:      Grand Central Publishing
Publication date:      08-01-1996
Number of pages:      385
Owner Name:      Endeavor
Owner Email:      rnoggle1@gmail.com
Language:      English
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When a ferocious hurricane rips through southern Florida, con artists and carpetbaggers waste no time in swarming over the disaster area. Among them are insurance fraudsters, amateur occultists, and ex-cons on the loose. And caught in the middle are Max and Bonnie Lamb, honeymooners who abandon their Disney World plans to witness the terrible devastation. But when Max vanishes, Bonnie, aided by a mysterious young man with a tranquilizer gun and a roomful of human skulls, has to follow her only clue: a runaway monkey. The path of this motley crew will be forever changed by a crazed and determined man who has devoted his very strange existence to saving Florida from the kinds of people blown in by the hurricane.

Book owner:      endeavor


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