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A lovable con woman and a disgraced detective team up to find a redneck reality TV star in this raucous and razor-sharp new novel from Carl Hiaasen, the bestselling author of Bad Monkey.
Merry Mansfield, the eponymous Razor Girl, specializes in kidnapping for the mob. Her preferred method is rear-ending her targets and asking them for a ride. Her latest mark is Martin Trebeaux, owner of a private beach renourishment company who has delivered substandard sand to a mob hotel. But there's just one problem: Razor Girl hits the wrong guy. Instead, she ends up with Lane Coolman, talent manager for Buck Nance, the star of a reality TV show about a family of Cajun rooster farmers. Buck Nance, left to perform standup at a Key West bar without his handler, makes enough off-color jokes to incite a brawl, then flees for his life and vanishes.
Now a routine promotional appearance has become a missing persons case. And Andrew Yancy, disgraced detective-turned-health inspector, is on the job. That the Razor Girl may be the key to Yancy's future will be as surprising to him as anything else he encounters along the way-including the giant Gambian pouched rats that are haunting his restaurant inspections.
CARL HIAASEN was born and raised in Florida. He is the author of thirteen previous novels, including the best sellers Bad Monkey, Star Island, Nature Girl, Skinny Dip, Sick Puppy, and Lucky You, and five best-selling children's books, Hoot, Flush, Scat, Chomp, and Skink. His most recent work of nonfiction is Dance of the Reptiles, a collection of his columns from The Miami Herald.
www.carlhiaasen.com
A lovable con woman and a disgraced detective team up to find a redneck reality TV star in this raucous and razor-sharp new novel from Carl Hiaasen, the bestselling author of Bad Monkey.
Merry Mansfield, the eponymous Razor Girl, specializes in kidnapping for the mob. Her preferred method is rear-ending her targets and asking them for a ride. Her latest mark is Martin Trebeaux, owner of a private beach renourishment company who has delivered substandard sand to a mob hotel. But there's just one problem: Razor Girl hits the wrong guy. Instead, she ends up with Lane Coolman, talent manager for Buck Nance, the star of a reality TV show about a family of Cajun rooster farmers. Buck Nance, left to perform standup at a Key West bar without his handler, makes enough off-color jokes to incite a brawl, then flees for his life and vanishes.
Now a routine promotional appearance has become a missing persons case. And Andrew Yancy, disgraced detective-turned-health inspector, is on the job. That the Razor Girl may be the key to Yancy's future will be as surprising to him as anything else he encounters along the way-including the giant Gambian pouched rats that are haunting his restaurant inspections.
CARL HIAASEN was born and raised in Florida. He is the author of thirteen previous novels, including the best sellers Bad Monkey, Star Island, Nature Girl, Skinny Dip, Sick Puppy, and Lucky You, and five best-selling children's books, Hoot, Flush, Scat, Chomp, and Skink. His most recent work of nonfiction is Dance of the Reptiles, a collection of his columns from The Miami Herald.
www.carlhiaasen.com
CARL HIAASEN was born and raised in Florida. He is the
author of thirteen previous novels, including the best sellers Bad
Monkey, Star Island, Nature Girl, Skinny Dip, Sick Puppy, and Lucky
You, and five best-selling children’s books, Hoot, Flush, Scat,
Chomp, and Skink. His most recent work of nonfiction is Dance of
the Reptiles, a collection of his columns from The Miami
Herald.
www.carlhiaasen.com
“Carl Hiaasen’s irresistible Razor Girl meets his usual sky-high
standards for elegance, craziness and mike-drop humor.” —The New
York Times
“Vintage Hiaasen, in the very best way: darkly funny,
unapologetically crazy, and more Florida than a flamingo eating a
Cuban sandwich while singing a Jimmy Buffett song.” —NPR Books
“Raucous ... It’s a classic Hiaasen setup, and Razor Girl delivers
on it with seasoned, professional ease.” —The Washington Post
“One of the wildest, funniest Hiaasen novels yet.” —The Daily
News
“In Florida it’s usually too hot to move very fast, but Carl
Hiaasen, a native son of the Sunshine State, likes to hit the
ground running.... The secret is Hiaasen’s premium, high-grade
comic prose, which keeps everything at the right temperature. In
Florida, you have to know how to stay cool.” —The New York Times
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