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Everglades [Large Print] (Hardcover)

by Randy Wayne White (Author) "IZZY Kline said to Shiva, "Today, she hopped in her Beamer and drove across the Everglades to Sanibel Island ..." (more)
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This 10th novel in the series featuring ex-CIA spook turned marine biologist Doc Ford (Twelve Mile Limit, etc.), finds Doc wallowing deep in his own doldrums. Out of shape, overweight, depressed and drinking heavily to escape from his turbulent past, Doc gets a surprise visit from Sally Minster, a former lover, whose real estate developer hubby, Geoff, is reported to have been drowned in a boating accident off Bimini six months ago. Soon to inherit his estate, Sally is being followed by an insurance investigator who may have evidence her husband is still alive. Accompanied by his hippie Zen master pal, Sighurdhr Tomlinson, Doc follows the insurance investigator deep into the Everglades, where Geoff turns out to have been in cahoots with a phony guru, Bhagwan Shiva, founder of the International Church of Ashram Meditation Inc. Geoff helped him build one of his new "theme" ashrams to attract rich South Floridians and jet setters, destroying precious Everglades forest in the process. The Bhagwan and his henchman, Izzy Kline, a Mossad-trained former Israeli soldier, are plotting to engineer a series of explosions, enacting the mythic Seminole Chief Tecumseh's earthquake prophecy of 1811. Free-love religious cults, ecological destruction, murder and kidnapping propel Doc and his band of quirky Florida Gulf Coast beach denizens on a dizzying airboat race across the Everglades, where Doc battles his own demons when he's not battling a real live bull shark. The busy plot gets a bit ragged in places, but while it's not White's career best, this satisfying, madcap fare could well go seismic on the regional bestseller lists.
Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.


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Doc Ford, marine biologist and sometime intelligence agent, is wallowing in depression, drinking too much, not exercising, and doing too much thinking. Then Sally Minster, an old friend comes to him for help; her husband has disappeared, and she refuses to believe he's dead. Thus begins a tale of cult religion, real estate schemes, and murder in the Florida Everglades. Dick Hill's staccato rhythm and tempo give great advantage to the story's action scenes. Using distinguishing voices that are easy to identify, he portrays a spectrum of characters and delivers sighs, laughter, and other emotions naturally. While there are many long introspective passages that Hill could have read more smoothly--his delivery works much better with the dialogue--all in all this is a good performance. S.S.R. © AudioFile 2003, Portland, Maine-- Copyright © AudioFile, Portland, Maine --This text refers to the Audio Cassette edition.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Good read, Mar 5 2004
This review is from: Everglades (Hardcover)
This new installment in the Doc Ford series is a good one, and
it is well worth reading. Some characteristics of a few of the
leading characters are a bit over the top, and that can be a bit
much, but in general, the mystery is well developed and moves
along nicely.
Here, Doc returns to his home-on-stilts to find an old girl friend waiting on him, and she uses his shoulder to cry on, telling about the disappearance of her husband. And, lo-and-behold, right that minute, she tells him she is being followed by someone who is right then hiding in the mangrove, watching them. Doc pulls a trick to get out of sight and sneak up on the
watcher, and they have a tough run-in that results in a strange
friendship, as they both want to help the lady in distress.
While trying to locate the missing husband, they run into a strange, power-hungry religious guru, who seems to be putting together a genuine cult, and they begin to suspect the man's disappearance has some connection with his interest in the new
religion.
Of course, this leads to another strange, unexpected meeting, this time with a small group of Seminole indians who turn out to
have a bizarre connection with Doc.
There is a lot of action here, with many characters--and we do
mean "characters" in this one--and there are plenty of death and
natural phenonomon to interest most readers.
As a slight criticism, many readers will find almost too much
history of Florida and their native Indian tribes here, and
while a part of the story, these elements almost take off on
their own, diverting our interest from the mystery.
But the author knows his subject, and he seemingly can't quite
get his mind fully on the mystery he is writing because of his
on-going strong interest in the history of his home region.
But this is plenty of action for anyone, with romance along for the ride, and this is a genuine interesting addition to the Doc
Ford series.
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3.0 out of 5 stars A great storyteller but a stale series, Feb 27 2004
By Larry Gandle (Tampa, Florida) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Everglades (Hardcover)
Doc Ford, marine biologist, finds an old friend waiting for him on his boat in Dinkin's Bay. His friend,Sally Minster, has recently lost her husband in a boating accident when he disappeared at sea. It is felt that he is dead but there is some evidence that this might not be the case. Before his assumed death, her husband was involved in a cult group run by a man called Bhagwan Shiva. Shiva is planning an event to increase his net worth with some unsavory characters. Ford investigates and what he finds out could be quite explosive.
I have read the Doc Ford books since Ford made his first appearance running out of a tunnel naked in SANIBEL FLATS. Talk about symbolism! However, after one decidedly bad book and a couple of mediocre books, I felt the series was becoming a bit flat. In fact, I had stopped reading the series after book number six, THE MANGROVE COAST. I decided to give the series one more try. After reading it my feelings are mixed. The book reminds me of two things. The first is how good a storyteller Randy Wayne White is and how solid a creation Doc Ford is. The book gets off to a rollicking start with some wacky characters that seem to run rampant in so many of today's Florida mysteries. Then a third of the way into the book I was reminded as to why I stopped reading the series. The author, in addition to telling the story, feels the overwhelming need to lecture the reader on a whole host of issues. For example, we are treated to a history of the Everglades, as well as a history of earthquakes in Florida, the Seminole Indian tribe, and general Florida history. We also learn about Florida geography and geology among many other topics. It is obvious Randy Wayne White loves the state- especially environmentally and he never hesitates to let the reader know it. Of course, this serves to slow down the pacing of the increasingly unrealistic plot. I still feel the series is getting stale and, perhaps, Mr. White would do well to follow the lead of Harlan Coben, Bob Crais and Dennis Lehane among many others and go to a few standalones. He has the talent and ability to meet with the same success those authors achieved with the standalones. Until then, I wish Mr. White and Doc Ford well but won't be coming by to visit for a while.
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4.0 out of 5 stars The Green Flash, Aug 14 2003
By John Bowes (Oxford, MA USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Everglades (Hardcover)
Many years ago, John D MacDonald introduced me to the green flash. I've now seen it, if only on the cover of this book. The author's photo glows with the green light at sunset and his book echoes strongly with the convictions first aired by MacDonald. A little too much editorializing, but still a good read.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Great read, but not the best in the Doc Ford Series
Here's the skinny on Randy Wayne White's "Everglades" (at least my version <G>).

First, I'm a huge fan of the Doc Ford series, and Everglades (the latest) is the... Read more

Published on Jul 22 2003 by Chris Callahan

4.0 out of 5 stars a great summer read
Randy Wayne White's latest Doc Ford novel is equal parts psychological thriller, south Florida tarvelogue, and action novella. The perfect summer read. Read more
Published on Jul 9 2003 by doc peterson

5.0 out of 5 stars A unique Eveerglades mystery.
Randy Wayne White's "Everglades" is an intriguing ride from start to finish.

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Published on Jun 30 2003 by nobizinfla

5.0 out of 5 stars strong tale
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Published on Jun 16 2003 by Harriet Klausner

5.0 out of 5 stars A backwater "grand slam"
For those of us lucky enough to live in the Boca Grande to Sanibel area, Randy's descriptions and characters always bring a smile or a fond memory. Read more
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Published on Jun 9 2003 by Susan Williams

4.0 out of 5 stars Doc Ford Rebuilt
Just as Doc goes through the process of recovery from failures in the previous adventure (Twelve Mile Limit) so the author seems in the process of recovering his hero. Read more
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