Tropical Freeze

Tropical Freeze by James W. Hall is a first edition published by W. W. Norton & Company in August 1999. This 320-page novel unfolds in a vibrant blue-water setting where greed and criminality intersect, centering on the mysterious disappearance of Thorn’s childhood friend, Gaeton Richards, an FBI agent. As Thorn becomes embroiled in a web of violence and intrigue, he navigates from seedy local bars to opulent ocean villas, revealing the darker undercurrents of the locale.
Readers will encounter a narrative filled with suspense and complex relationships, particularly as Thorn’s connection with Gaeton’s sister deepens, leading to confrontations with a jealous stalker and a rogue government agent. The story explores themes of crime and moral ambiguity, featuring a cast of characters that includes petty crooks and hired guns. This edition offers a rich exploration of the Southern setting and the intricate dynamics of its inhabitants, making it a notable addition to the mystery and thriller genres.
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In an exotic blue-water locale where greed and criminality thrive, the mysterious disappearance of Thorn’s boyhood friend Gaeton Richards, an FBI agent, entangles Thorn in a web of violence and intrigue that takes him from seamy local bars to glittering ocean villas. Then, when Gaeton’s beautiful sister becomes Thorn’s lover, he finds himself facing a jealous lunatic stalking her, a rogue government agent involved in a murderous scam, and an unforgettable underworld of petty crooks, amoral hired guns, and dangerous losers.
“A terrific read with a gritty and tangible sense of place, a hero who’s a cross between Davy Crockett and Philip Marlowe, and a lyrical, almost poetic touch in scenes both sexual and violent.” — Orlando Sentinel “Provocative and suspenseful . . . a worthy and brilliant successor to Under Cover of Daylight.” — Jackson, Mississippi, Clarion-Ledger “James Hall’s writing is astringent, penetrating, and unfailingly gripping.” — Dean Koontz “Menacing . . . brilliantly written!” — USA Today “James W. Hall’s lyrical passion for the Florida keys, his spare language and unusual images haunt us long after the story has faded.” — New York Times Book Review “Explosive . . . suspenseful . . . action galore.” — Worcester Telegram & Gazette
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