Carl Hiaasen
Carl Hiaasen is an American journalist and novelist born on March 12, 1953, in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, who began his career as a reporter for The Miami Herald in 1976 and wrote a syndicated opinion column from 1985 to 2021.[1][2][4] He started writing novels in the early 1980s, collaborating initially with William D. Montalbano on mystery thrillers before publishing his first solo novel, Tourist Season, in 1986, with many works set in Florida satirizing corruption and environmental issues.[1][2] Hiaasen has authored numerous adult novels, middle-grade books like Hoot, and nonfiction, with several adapted into films and TV series.[1][4][5]
crime fiction
satire
mystery
young adult
Skinny Dip
Dance of the Reptiles: Rampaging Tourists, Marauding Pythons, Larcenous Legislators, Crazed Celebrities, and Tar-Balled Beaches: Selected Columns
Scat
Flush
Strip Tease (Vintage Crime/Black Lizard)
Scat
Dance of the Reptiles: Rampaging Tourists, Marauding Pythons, Larcenous Legislators, Crazed Celebrities, and Tar-Balled Beaches: Selected Columns
Chomp
Stormy Weather (Skink Book 3)
Skin Tight
Lucky You
Star Island
Basket Case
Skin Tight
Skin Tight
Bad Monkey
Star Island (Skink Book 6)
Hoot
Basket Case (Vintage Crime/Black Lizard)
Bad Monkey
Star Island
Chomp
Flush
The Downhill Lie: A Hacker's Return to a Ruinous Sport