Native Tongue

Carl Hiaasen

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From the New York Times bestselling author comes a novel in which dedicated, if somewhat demented, environmentalists battle sleazy real estate developers in the Florida Keys.

When the precious blue-tongued mango voles at the Amazing Kingdom of Thrills on North Key Largo are stolen by heartless, ruthless thugs, Joe Winder wants to uncover why, and find the voles.

Joe is lately a PR man for the Amazing Kingdom theme park, but now that the voles are gone, Winder is dragged along in their wake through a series of weird and lethal events that begin with the sleazy real-estate agent/villain Francis X. Kingsbury and can end only one way....

'Rips, zips, hurtles, keeping us turning the pages at breakfinger pace' - New York Times Book Review

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Praise for Native Tongue

  • One of the world's funniest novelists - Sunday TimesFrom the opening page, there is a confidence, economy and enjoyability - GuardianA masterclass in black humour - Daily MailHe always adds something extra to the mix . . . jauntiness, wit and larger-than-life characters - Sunday ExpressHe is a comic genius - Evening StandardHe has sky-high standards for elegance, craziness and mike-drop humor - New York Times

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Carl Hiaasen

Carl Hiaasen

Carl Hiaasen was born and raised in Florida. His previous novels include the bestselling Nature Girl, Star Island, Bad Monkey and Razor Girl, and three bestselling children's books, Hoot, Flush and Scat. They have been translated into 34 languages, 33 more than he can read or write. Carl Hiaasen also writes an award-winning weekly column for The Miami Herald.

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