About Carl Hiaasen
Carl Hiaasen was born and raised in Florida. His novels have been translated into twenty languages.
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Novels
Powder Burn (1981) (with William D Montalbano)
Trap Line (1982) (with William D Montalbano)
A Death In China (1984) (with William D Montalbano)
Tourist Season (1986)
Double Whammy (1987)
Skin Tight (1989)
Native Tongue (1991)
Strip Tease (1993)
Stormy Weather (1995)
Naked Came the Manatee (1996) (with Brian Antoni, Dave Barry, Edna Buchanan, Tananarive Due, James W Hall, Vicki Hendricks, Elmore Leonard, Paul Levine, Evelyn W Mayerson and Edna Standiford)
Lucky You (1997)
Sick Puppy (1999)
Basket Case (2002)
Hoot (2002)
Skinny Dip (2004)
Flush (2005)
Nature Girl (2006)
Scat (2009)
Trap Line (1982) (with William D Montalbano)
A Death In China (1984) (with William D Montalbano)
Tourist Season (1986)
Double Whammy (1987)
Skin Tight (1989)
Native Tongue (1991)
Strip Tease (1993)
Stormy Weather (1995)
Naked Came the Manatee (1996) (with Brian Antoni, Dave Barry, Edna Buchanan, Tananarive Due, James W Hall, Vicki Hendricks, Elmore Leonard, Paul Levine, Evelyn W Mayerson and Edna Standiford)
Lucky You (1997)
Sick Puppy (1999)
Basket Case (2002)
Hoot (2002)
Skinny Dip (2004)
Flush (2005)
Nature Girl (2006)
Scat (2009)
Omnibus
Anthologies edited
Non fiction
Team Rodent: How Disney Devours the World (1998)
Kick Ass: Selected Columns of Carl Hiaasen (1999)
Paradise Screwed: Selected Columns of Carl Hiaasen (2001)
The Downhill Lie: A Hacker's Return to a Ruinous Sport (2008)
Fairway to Hell (2008)
Kick Ass: Selected Columns of Carl Hiaasen (1999)
Paradise Screwed: Selected Columns of Carl Hiaasen (2001)
The Downhill Lie: A Hacker's Return to a Ruinous Sport (2008)
Fairway to Hell (2008)
Awards
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Links to other websites
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Carl Hiaasen recommends
Rules of Prey (1989) (Lucas Davenport, book 1) John Sandford "So chilling that you're almost afraid to turn the pages. " | The Ones You Do (1992) (Rene Shade, book 3) Daniel Woodrell "His writing sure goes down smooth and easy..." | Done Deal (1993) (John Deal, book 1) Les Standiford "All you could want in a thriller." |
House on Fire (1995) Denis Hamill "A powerfully authentic story of a family, a city and a true working-class hero. Nobody knows the territory better than Denis Hamill." | Kill Story (1995) (Tom Bethany, book 6) Jerome Doolittle "Tom Bethany is the funniest thing to come down the Massachusetts Turnpike since Spenser." | The Death and Life of Bobby Z (1997) Don Winslow "It has whiplash speed, deliciously sleazoid characters, and a major attitude problem. What a blast." |
Speed Week (1999) S V Dáte "Good, twisted fun." | House of Corrections (2000) (Jack Flippo, book 5) Doug J Swanson "Detective fiction at its finest." | Shark River (2001) (Doc Ford, book 8) Randy Wayne White "White takes us places that no other Florida mystery writer can hope to find." |
Tricky Business (2002) Dave Barry "One of the funniest writers alive." | Bangkok 8 (2002) (Sonchai Jitpleecheep, book 1) John Burdett "One of the most startling and provocative mysteries I've read in years." | The Librarian (2004) Larry Beinhart "Okay, so he's no Woodward or Bernstein. But he's a damn sight funnier." |
Lapham Rising (2006) Roger Rosenblatt "A satirical gem." | White Shadow (2006) Ace Atkins "Classic Florida noir, a great crime novel." | Kill All The Lawyers (2006) (Solomon Vs. Lord, book 3) Paul Levine "Paul Levine writes some of the funniest - and most wickidly accurate - courthouse dramas you'll ever read." |
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