Star Island
By (Author) Carl Hiaasen
Little, Brown Book Group
Sphere
25th October 2011
2nd February 2012
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
813.6
Short-listed for Crimefest Last Laugh Award 2012 (UK)
Paperback
480
Width 130mm, Height 197mm, Spine 31mm
330g
Twenty-two-year-old pop star Cherry Pye is attempting a comeback from her latest drug-fuelled disaster. Her 'stunt double' Ann travels everywhere with her, throwing paparazzi off the scent when they get too close.
But one night, Ann's resemblance to Cherry Pye proves too convincing - she is kidnapped by an obsessed paparazzo who only realises his mistake once it is too late to go back...From there it's a fast, funny and furious race against time to rescue Ann from a terrible fate. An international bestseller, acclaimed as Hiaasen's most hilarious, gripping novel to date, Star Island is an addictive read.Exhilarating return to form for the satirical Florida crime writer...a witty satire and a nail-biting thriller - The Times
His investigative journalist's eye for detail and his merciless, only-just exaggerated satire are a killer combination...wickedly funny - Sunday TimesIf you have never entered Hiaasen's world before, this is a wickedly funny place to start - Daily ExpressBright, breezy and hectic, Star Island wears its pessimism lightly. It is, in fact, a blast - Financial TimesThis is Hiaasen back on top form and picking his targets with gleeful malice - Shots magIs there a funnier novelist on the planet than Carl Hiaasen I hope not, because after nearly injuring myself reading his latest comic thriller I don't think my poor body could take it - Mail on SundayLike a really good sandwich, made with a winningly simple recipe - Daily MailCarl Hiaasen was born and raised in Florida, where he still lives. He is a prize-winning journalist with a regular column in the Miami Herald and many articles in varied magazines. He started writing crime fiction in the early 1980s and has recently branched out into children's books; he has also had several works of non-fiction published.