Trap Line

Cover of Trap Line by Carl Hiaasen
Author: Carl Hiaasen
Year: 1998
Language: en
Edition: Reprint
Pages: 224
ISBN-13: 9780375700699
ISBN-10: 0375700692
Dimensions:
Height: 8 Inches
Length: 5.18 Inches
Weight: 0.56 Pounds
Width: 0.55 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 813/.54, FIC
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Trap Line by Carl Hiaasen is a reprint edition published by Vintage Crime/Black Lizard on June 30, 1998. This 224-page thriller is set in Key West, a location known for its unique blend of beauty and lawlessness. The narrative follows Breeze Albury, a skilled fishing captain who finds himself entangled in a dangerous world of smuggling and crime. As he faces threats to his livelihood and family, Albury transforms from a reluctant participant into a determined vigilante.

Readers will encounter a gripping tale that showcases the gritty underbelly of Key West, where the local Conchs navigate a landscape filled with drug lords and corrupt officials. The story unfolds with a series of unexpected twists and features a cast of vividly drawn characters, reflecting the region’s complex dynamics. Hiaasen and Montalbano’s collaboration delivers a narrative rich in local color, revealing a side of Key West that diverges sharply from the typical tourist experience.


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From the bestselling author of Bad Monkey and Razor Girl and Bill Montalbano comes this compelling thriller set in Key West on the southern most end of America.

With its dozens of outlying islands and the native Conchs’ historically low regard for the law, Key West is a smuggler’s paradise. All that’s needed are the captains to run the contraband. Breeze Albury is one of the best fishing captains on the Rock, and he’s in no mood to become the Machine’s delivery boy. So the Machine sets out to persuade him. It starts out by taking away Albury’s livelihood. Then it robs him of his freedom. But when the Machine threatens Albury’s son, the washed-out wharf rat turns into a raging, sea-going vigilante.

In Trap Line, Hiaasen and Montalbano pit a handful of scruffy Conchs against an armada of drug lords, crooked cops, and homicidal marine lowlife. The result is a crime novel of dizzying velocity, filled with wrenching plot twists, grimily authentic characters, and enough local color for a hundred tropical shirts. It’s the Key West the tourist brochures won’t tell you about: a place as crooked as Al Capone’s Chicago and as irredeemably violent as Wyatt Earp’s Tombstone.

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When was “Trap Line” published?
Publisher: Vintage Crime/Black Lizard. Year: 1998.
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ISBN-13: 9780375700699. ISBN-10: 0375700692.
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Language: en. Pages: 224. Edition: Reprint.

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