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Trap Line

By: Carl Hiaasen, Bill Montalbano
Narrated by: George K. Wilson
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Key West is a smuggler's paradise. All that's needed are the captains to run the contraband, and Breeze Albury is one of the best fishing captains on the Rock. He's in no mood to become the Machine's delivery boy, however. So the Machine sets out to persuade him. It starts by taking away Albury's livelihood and his freedom. But when the Machine threatens Albury's son, the washed-out wharf rat turns into a raging, sea-going vigilante.

©1982 Carl Hiaasen and Bill Montalbano (P)2012 Recorded Books, LLC

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Key West is great

An excellent story with a deep knowledge of the Keys
but PLEASE get reader who can speak Spanish

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A fun romp Hiaasen style.

I have been struggling to find great listening experiences, especially since I tend to listen to so many books. So I looked up books read by George Wilson and discovered a few books by Hiaasen I havent tried. Wilson is a master at delivering the humor and irony Hiassen is famous for.

Trap Line is set in the Florida Keys of the early 1980s. Its a clever, romantic, funny expose' of the travesty of the ecosystem devestated by private and government greed and mishandling.

Try this if you need a good laugh, despite the fact your world may be spinning out of control.

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Not the humor of his other books

Not the Humor as his other books. I’m usually roaring laughing about half of the story. This might have been one of earlier books.

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Big fan of Carl Hiassan

Would you listen to Trap Line again? Why?

Probably not although I enjoyed the story.

Any additional comments?

Story line takes place in the 80's; suspense and characters interesting and, with exception of old technology references, still great.

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Good story without the. Great humor

Good story and characters to whom I was attracted. Not the sardonic edge that i think of as bring Hiaason’s distinctive and most entertaining style.

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You need to make assumptions here

There are some outlandish things in this book that you have to wrap your head around to follow the story. It doesn't have the humor that most of Carl Hiassen usually has but it is an older book. With humor in the book, you can really give and take a little bit of following a storyline. When the book is more serious, it's a little hard to swallow some of the outlandish storyline.

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Entertaining mystery

Kept me interested from start to finish. Strong main character. Lots of action. Good read.

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Complex ex intrigue

A never ending series of strange I heroic king crimes that are eventually solved may

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Somewhat forgettable…

as are most Hiaasen novels, but more so because it lacks the usual (and redeeming) cynical slapstick that is the author’s usual fare. This is apparently a serious attempt at an…intrigue, action novel, whatever. A good enough listen while vacationing in Key West (as I was doing) but buy when on sale rather than spend a credit.

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Where is the Black Lizard?

As far as I can tell, there is no link between the first two books in the Black Lizard series - nor is there any Black Lizard anywhere in any form. Disappointed by the lack of Hiaasen wit and humor once again. Would have rated both books higher if not feeling misled...

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