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Cover of Tourist Season

Tourist Season

✍ Scribed by Hiaasen, Carl


Book ID
107783328
Publisher
[Côte d’Azur]
Year
1985
Tongue
English
Weight
216 KB
Category
Fiction

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✦ Synopsis


A bizarre series of killings in Florida lead a one-time journalist onto the trail of a former colleague. The columnist is conducting a vendetta against tourists spoiling the beauty of the area. His headquarters are somewhere in the Everglades, his gang are a mixed-up bunch.


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