Sixteen of America's favorite author-anglers spin tales of mystery-- and fishing.
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Draws on a wide range of verse forms such as epigrams, street ballads, classical poetry, Augustan satire, and advertising jingles.
"A year ago Thorn's son, Flynn Moss, disappeared into the eco-underground, his only contact with Thorn a series of postcards chronicling his exploits. But a postcard arrives unlike the others, a call for help, Thorn jumps into action, setting off for North Carolina. But before Th...
Policewoman Charlotte Monroe has an uncanny ability to size up people's intentions so she knows that the stranger who appears at her door with a note threatening her husband isn't kidding.
Collects sixteen mystery short stories involving fishing, including a tale of an unlucky fly fisherman, a darkly amusing fishing community, and deadly bad sportsmen.
The murder of an elderly and aristocratic Florida matriarch introduces Thorn to a family he didn't know he had. A killer's determined attempts to eliminate Thorn, along with his new-found relatives, reveals the danger of having too much money and a chequered past.
Five years after the murders of her parents, mystery novelist Hannah Keller tries to put the past behind her and devote her time to her 11-year old son, Randall, who discovered the bodies. But Hannah finds a copy of one of her books with cryptic notes inside, and she senses a con...
A grotesque fishing accident takes the life of the son of a wealthy family. Ten years later, an airliner crashes off the Florida coast. Hall's enigmatic investigator, Thorn, is left to make the connection and track down a deadly new high-tech weapon.
Comedy about a wealthy, pampered African prince who comes to America in search of a bride. Accompanied by his closest companion, the prince quickly finds a new job, new friends and lots of trouble.
Victor Joy, a brutal killer and modern-day pirate and the brother of Thorn's former lover Anne, is terrorizing the Gulf Coast. Thorn and feisty Miami cop Alexandra Rafferty undertake the dangerous task of putting Joy out of business.
The story of Mark Felt, who under the name Deep Throat helped journalists Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein uncover the Watergate scandal in 1972.
Who knows what will drive men to kill? A simple black and white photograph taken during the 1964 Clay-Liston boxing match on Miami Beach sets off a modern-day murder spree that reaches from the quiet neighbourhoods of Miami to the back corridors of the White House.
Comedy about a wealthy, pampered African prince who comes to America in search of a bride. Accompanied by his closest companion, the prince quickly finds a new job, new friends and lots of trouble.