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S. V. Date

Autore di Final Orbit

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S. V. Date has covered Florida politics for a decade for The Orlando Sentinel, the Associated Press, and The Palm Beach Post.

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Informazioni generali

Sesso
male
Istruzione
Stanford University
Attività lavorative
newspaper reporter
Organizzazioni
Orlando Sentinel
Palm Beach Post

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If you like the crazy characters of Carl Hiaasen and the Florida venue but don't like the dark side of his books, this one is for you. In Daytona Beach, the first family of the speedway is looking to expand to boat races. But there are some real flaws in that first family. There are environmentalists fighting the plan tooth and nail. But here are some real flaws in the environmentalists. There are hungry sharks, of both the fish and the pool variety. This book is fun but you would not want to eat lunch with any of the characters.… (altro)
 
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susandennis | 1 altra recensione | Jun 5, 2020 |
If you’ve devoured Carl Hiaasen, completed Laurence Shames, and run out of Tim Dorsey’s, you may want to give Date (Dah-tay) a try. Like Hiaasen a former journalist with the Miami Herald, Date's books aren't quite as offbeat as Hiaasen's or as insane as Dorsey's, but still, he knows Florida every bit as well as they do and manages to capture it in all its zaniness.

This one has to do with oil off Florida's coast and a Florida governor's race involving two brothers who are light caricatures of Jeb and George W. Bush. If you remember (or just want to relive) the insanity of the 2000 Florida presidential recount, you'll also find inside a thinly veiled yet hilariously on-the-nose portrait of Florida's then Secretary of State, Katherine Harris.

I discovered Date with his book Smokeout and then went to look for all his others so I could catch up. Funny thing though, his very first effort (titled Final Orbit) was difficult to find. I eventually snagged a copy on ebay, and when I received it, learned it wasn't a whimsical or humorous tale, but a somewhat middling attempt at a thriller.

What I most remember about it was that it had to do with intrigue aboard the space shuttle Columbia, and among its final scenes was the shuttle breaking up as it comes in for a landing. Always amazes me when fiction predicts the future. Happens far more often than you'd think.
… (altro)
 
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BrendanPMyers | Jun 23, 2014 |

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Statistiche

Opere
10
Utenti
196
Popolarità
#111,885
Voto
½ 3.5
Recensioni
3
ISBN
14
Lingue
1

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