Sick Puppy

Sick Puppy by Carl Hiaasen, published by Grand Central Publishing on April 12, 2005, is a fiction novel that combines elements of action, adventure, and humor. The story follows independently wealthy eco-terrorist Twilly Spree as he takes matters into his own hands against a flagrant litterbug, leading to unexpected consequences when he learns that the offender is a powerful political fixer in Florida.
Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of environmentalism and political intrigue through Hiaasen’s distinctive lens. The book presents a blend of humor and action as Twilly’s antics unfold, showcasing his unique approach to addressing environmental issues. With 464 pages, this edition offers an engaging experience for those interested in a humorous take on serious subjects like eco-terrorism and political corruption.
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Independently wealthy eco-terrorist Twilly Spree teaches a flagrant litterbug a lesson–and leaves the offender’s precious Range Rover swarming with hungry dung beetles. When he discovers the litterer is one of the most powerful political fixers in Florida, the real Hiaasen-style fun begins.
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