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Randy Wayne White - Everglades

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Doc Ford returns to his stilt house on Dinkins Bay to find an old friend and one-time lover waiting for him. Her real estate developer husband has disappeared and been pronounced dead. Shes sure theres worse to follow--and shes right. Ford follows the trail deep into the Everglades, where a shady character and his get-rich-quick scheme are about to put both of their lives on the endangered list.

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Table of Contents White brings vivid imagination to his fight scenes it - photo 1
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White brings vivid imagination to his fight scenes... it all roars along with cliffhanger chapter endings and great technogear. Think Mickey Spillane meets The Matrix... Rich and mysterious.People

This magical, but deeply vulnerable corner of North America needs all the help it can get, and White is an eloquent witness for the defense.The Associated Press

White just keeps getting better, his plots more shapely and intricate and his characters more complex and believable.
The Miami Herald

[The] superlative tenth episode in the acclaimed series... pulsating action... Righteous indignation never felt better.
Booklist (starred review)

Randy Wayne White, a former fishing guide and thirty-year resident of the Sunshine State, writes about Floridas natural world with lyrical elegance and passion... An accomplished writer, White mixes his naturalists eye and small-town sensibilities with a combatants edge. His book is simultaneously gentle and compelling, a rare combination.
The Times-Picayune

Whites Ford novels build slowly to a breathless ending, and Everglades is no exemption... White doesnt just use Florida as a backdrop, but he also makes the smell, sound, and physicality of the state leap off the page... Ford continues to excel as an unorthodox detective whose beat is the watery byways... Unique.Fort Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel

This satisfying, madcap fare could well go seismic on the regional bestseller lists.Publishers Weekly

A remarkable writing job.St. Petersburg Times

Before its over, White takes us on a wild ride involving an encounter with a testy bull shark, a heart-stopping airboat race across the Everglades, and a depressingly documented expedition through the ongoing despoliation of Floridas most fragile natural treasure.The Raleigh News & Observer

White masterfully guides his narrative to a riveting conclusion that will have readers eagerly awaiting the next Doc Ford adventure. In Everglades, Doc Ford may be out of shape, but Whites writing is as muscular as ever.
The Tampa Tribune

Randy Wayne White is a creative genius who writes stories that are seductively compelling and hauntingly refreshing... After reading Everglades, one will come to appreciate just how fragile that ecosystem is and find pleasure in the complex and intricate plot.BookBrowser
Praise for the novels of Randy Wayne White
Randy Wayne White and his Doc Ford join my list of must-reads. It is no small matter when I assert that White is getting pretty darn close to joining Carl Hiaasen and John D. MacDonald as writers synonymous with serious Florida issues and engaging characters.Chicago Tribune

Enough twists to satisfy any hard-boiled but intelligent detective fan.The Dallas Morning News

One of the hottest new writers on the scene.
Library Journal

Great action scenes, terrific atmosphere, and a full-bodied hero add up to a pleasure.Booklist

Packed with finely drawn characters, relevant social issues, superb plotting, and an effortless writing style.... The best new writer since Carl Hiaasen.The Denver Post

White is the rightful heir to joining John D. MacDonald, Carl Hiaasen, James W. Hall, Geoffrey Norman.... His precise prose is as fresh and pungent as a salty breeze.
The Tampa Tribune

A series to be savored.The San Diego Union-Tribune
Titles by Randy Wayne White
EVERGLADES
TWELVE MILE LIMIT
SHARK RIVER
TEN THOUSAND ISLANDS
THE MANGROVE COAST
NORTH OF HAVANA
CAPTIVA
THE MAN WHO INVENTED FLORIDA
THE HEAT ISLANDS
SANIBEL FLATS

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TARPON FISHING IN MEXICO AND
FLORIDA (AN INTRODUCTION)
LAST FLIGHT OUT
THE SHARKS OF LAKE NICARAGUA
BATFISHING IN THE RAINFOREST
To Dr Dan L White a great brother a great friend Acknowledgments The - photo 2
To Dr. Dan L. White,
a great brother, a great friend
Acknowledgments
The islands of Sanibel and Captiva are real and, I hope, faithfully described, but they are used fictitiously in this novel.
The same is true of certain businesses, marinas, bars and other places frequented by Doc Ford, Tomlinson and their friends. When you spend as much time as I have roaming around in a boat, its hard not to mention interesting people youve met and come to care about.
In all other respects, however, this novel is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places and incidents either are the product of the authors imagination or are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, or to actual events or locales is entirely coincidental.
This book demanded extensive research in several fields, and I am grateful to the experts who took the time to help. I would like to thank Dr. Allan W. Eckert not only for years of encouragement and friendship, but also for allowing me to draw on his vast knowledge of both the brilliant Shawnee leader Tecumseh and the Everglades. Also invaluable was Dr. Doug Smith of the University of Florida Geology Department. He very kindly replied to my questions about earthquakes with a valuable letter he entitled Creating Artificial Seismic Disturbance in South Florida.
Equally helpful was Dr. Patricia Riles Wickman, Department of Anthropology and Genealogy, Seminole Tribe of Florida. Her enthusiasm for the premise of Everglades was as important as the guidance she provided and her detailed replies to a novices questions. For any serious student of Florida history, her book The Tree That Bends is recommended.
I would also like to thank David Dell and Pedro Chamorro, and the excellent staff of the Colony Hotel for their help while I was in Nicaragua; Tina Osceola; Officer Larry Chil son of the City of Miami Police Department; Sergeant Jim Brown of the Lee County Sheriffs Department; Dr. Rebecca Hamilton, Lee County Medical Examiner; Sue Williams; Re-nee Humbert; Dr. John Miller; Dr. Brian Hummel; Bill Spaceman Lee; Andrey Aleksandrov, administrator of the Russian national baseball team; John and Mitsu McNeal; Bill Haney; Thaddeus Kostrabala, MD; my friend Peter Matthiessen, for allowing Tomlinson to paraphrase his powerful quote about a life that may not be understood; Jack Himschoot, for teaching me to drive an airboat; Cindy Abele and Lisa Worthington, for introducing me to windsurfing; and my dear friends Rob and Phyllis Wells, for letting me hide out and write in the boathouse at Tarpon Lodge.
These people all provided valuable guidance and/or information. All errors, exaggerations, omissions or fictionaliza tions are entirely the fault, and the responsibility, of the author.
Because of deadline obligations, I was unable to participate, as I traditionally do, in the Roy Hobbs World Series 2002, so Id like to apologize to the members of Bartleys Bombers, a great team: Gary Terwilliger, Stu Johnson, Dan Cugini, Steve McCarthy, Steve Liddle, Jos Imclan, Victor Candelaria, Tim McCoy, Mike Padula, Dr. Mike Tucker, Dr. Kevin Goodlet, Johnny Delgado, Mike Miller, Rich Johns, Rick Scafidi, Mark Lamers, Mike Radvansky, Don Carmen, Kerry Griner, Scot Harding and Rob Moretti.
Finally, I would like to thank my sons, Lee and Rogan White, for helping me finish this book.
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