This is my first Carl Hiaasen book and his fifteen solo novel (after writing three mysteries with fellow journalist William Montalbano) overall. I knew Hiaasen did mostly humorous crime thrillers and mysteries, I knew he made fun of Florida and the weird people that populate the state, I know he’s an environmentalist and a unabashed liberal, but Nature Girl appears to be something different. It’s funny; it does contain elements of native history (a character that apparently appeared in his first solo novel, Tourist Season), but it's not what I expected. I think it’s more a parody, than laugh out loud funny thriller, but it does have a grotesque villain and good, but sometimes bad hero. So it is more light comedic fiction, I guess, versus what I’ve always read about his books dark themes (apparently, what I’ve read, his books follow a very basic structure, much like Richard Stark’s Parker series). So there is some violence -though, some of it surprising, if I may be honest. It’s not a bad book and probably won’t prevent me from reading his other books (I’ll find some of earlier titles and see where we go from there), but ultimately Nature Girl is bit too long and a bit uninteresting.
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