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13 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Bahamarama: More than a Mystery,
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This review is from: Bahamarama (Hardcover)
So Bob Morris has written a book? What could it be? I have been reading his stuff for years. Could be a travelogue. He knows more about the world between Georgia and the Equator than just about anyone. Could be about the environment. He genuinely loves the real Florida, the one that existed before air conditioners, more than the Sierra Club could ever pretend to. Could be a love story; it is dedicated to his bride and sons, after all. Could be a mystery. He is a somewhat devious devil. Could be a comedy. He is one of the funniest people you will ever meet. Could be a collaboration with Julia Child, as I understand that when he appears at a book signing, he will make a batch of conch fritters for you. Whatever it might turn out to be, I expected it to be a great read. And so it is.
The setting begins in a Florida prison and follows the release of Zach Chasteen, a former Miami Dolphin, to the Bahamas, the real Bahamas, not Nassau. The plot is a convoluted(gotta have convolutions to make a mystery) tale of money, drugs, various family issues, and some amazing coincidences. The conflict is, or course, good versus evil, within the context of the plot, setting and characters. The theme is loyalty. Zach struggles to be loyal to his love Barbara. Zach's business partner and confidante. Boggy, turns out to be steadfastly loyal to Zach, Zach's misconceptions notwithstanding. The narrative is riveting. The setting and the action captivate the reader. Morris knows the place and the time and the people. The outcome is a brilliant story, told by a writer who has mastered his craft. Trust me, it is worth the read. It compels one to complete the task without interruption. I shall not presume to abstract the plot, as most reviewers persist in doing. Let me simply answer the initial question I posed. Bahamarama is a comedy, and the punchline is 10-9=1. Read it to find out why. You will not regret the time spent. And when the movie is made, we can have coffee and discuss whether it is "as good as the book." If so, it will be a movie worth watching.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Decent start to a new series.,
This review is from: Bahamarama (Hardcover)
This is not a "great" mystery novel, but it is a decent read if you have a minute. The story centers around Zack Chasteen, a recently released, wrongly acccused ex-football player/ex-con. A little of the action is hokey at times, a couple of the characters hard to believe and one side story that is omnipresent but handled in a rapid, throw it in there at the last minute, manner. But all-in-all the novel was a promising start to a new series. Though not a fan of most of the "Florida" mystery authors, Morris seems to be off to a decent start. Worth a look at least.
11 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Another Good Florida Mystery,
By H. F. Corbin "Foster Corbin" (ATLANTA, GA USA) - See all my reviews (VINE VOICE) (TOP 500 REVIEWER) (REAL NAME)
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This review is from: Bahamarama (Hardcover)
It must be something about the Florida climate that spawns good mystery writers, Bob Morris being the latest. His first mystery opens with the protagonist's release from Federal Prison Camp/Baypoint, a home away from home for white collar types-- not exactly what we would expect for the makings of a sympathetic character. We soon learn, however, that Zack Chasteen was wrongly convicted and indeed is a most likeable mystery solver. He dresses well, eats and drinks even better and is in general a laid-back dude, even when he has to kill to protect himself. This very well-written novel has an intricate, byzantine plot. Things are not as they seem here. While I anticipated some of the events, Mr. Morris and Zack were usually miles ahead of me. I would call this novel "slick", and that is not a pejorative term. It goes down as easily as a fine piece of Key lime pie. Actually, I wish Mr. Morris had included recipes for all that wondrously exotic food he discusses.
A friend and fellow-reader thinks the writer may have been too hard on Lesbians. (I don't want to give away the plot.) I didn't think so. Perhaps Mr. Morris can give the religious right a hard time next time. I look forward to reading Mr. Morris' next novel.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Twist's and Turns, Zany Characters, Murder & a Hurricane too,
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This review is from: Bahamarama (St. Martin's Minotaur Mysteries) (Mass Market Paperback)
Ex Miami Dolpin's Linebacker Zack Chasteen, who also used to be a charter boat skipper has spent his time in a white coller type prison, doing the time I might add for a crime he didn't do, dreaming of the Bahamas and Barbara. However the limo his lover has sent for him abandons him and all of a sudden he's on his own. He thumbs a ride home only to be confronted by bad guys. He kills one and escapes, finally getting to the Bahamas only to find that Barbara's ex-fiance has been murdered and she has been kidnapped. With the help of his buddy Boogy, Nixon, a boy claiming to be a guide and local police inspector Lynfield Pederson, he sets out to find his lady love even as a hurricane is charging toward the islands.
This superbly plotted novel full of colorful characters and twists in turns kept me going through a long night. I couldn't sleep, because of the flu, and I couldn't have asked for a better companion then this book. Carl Hiaasen and Lawrence Shames et al have a new member in the zany Florida Characters Club. Did I say that right? Did I make sense? I think I did and I'll be waiting for the next effort by Mr. Morris.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Not going to tax your thinking ability buy very enjoyable,
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This review is from: Bahamarama (St. Martin's Minotaur Mysteries) (Mass Market Paperback)
Some times you just want to read a book for entertainment. Not great literature, not deep plot lines, just something to pass away a winter weekend. Well, this book certainly did it for me. Recommended to me by another male reader in the used book store and so I picked it up and was completely satisfied. Good enough that I'll buy the rest of the series from Amazon and know that I've got a decent read on hand when I need it.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Sun, Beach, Pina Coladas and Kidnapping,
By Keith G "I can not live without books.....Tho... (Garland, TX) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Bahamarama (Hardcover)
First off, let me say this is a great fun read and once you begin you better be prepared to read, because you will get hooked. I finished this book in about two days and it made me want to read more by Bob Morris.
The story revolves around Zach Chasteen, an ex Football player for Miami, who found himself in jail after he was framed for a deal gone bad with some Latin drug lords. Zach is pretty hard bolied and down to earth and his only passions in life are his girlfriend and his boat. When his girlfriend winds up missing on a photo shoot in the Bahamas, Zach finds himself entangled in a game of cat and mouse with the kidnappers. The plot is okay and perhaps like me, you'll be able to figure out the ending before it happens. However, the characters are so good you'll keep reading anyway. Take a vacation and enjoy this book.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Give me more, please,
By Zander Curtis "Zander" (Florida) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Bahamarama (Hardcover)
I can't believe I didn't read BAHAMARAMA until two years after it came out. The good thing about that was it enabled me to immediately jump into JAMAICA ME DEAD, the author's second Caribbean mystery novel, which is a fine followup to this one.
If you like tropical islands, taut storytelling, wry humor and heroes who are more than cardboard figures, then you'll love BAHAMARAMA. I just wish Bob Morris would write faster. I can't wait until the third book in the series -- BERMUDA SCHWARTZ. This guy has the best titles on the bookshelves. And the writing inside lives up to the billing...
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Freshman novel sure to improve,
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This review is from: Bahamarama (St. Martin's Minotaur Mysteries) (Mass Market Paperback)
Bahamarama is another of the southeast based books amongst a sea of authors currently writing about Florida. Morris moves offshore into the Bahamas, however, providing us with a different locale in the same region. For me, this book lacked momentum but was still enjoyable enough to complete. There is no shifting of scenes as the entire book is viewed through Chasteen, a recent prison release. It's a straight forward day by day journey of the character as he seeks his missing girlfriend. It's not bad for a first book and I'm sure the author will improve in his next few books. I will give him another shot when his next one is out in paperback.
This book could easily be turned into a comical movie along the lines of Big Trouble, Big Bounce, or Get Shorty. While I found the book to be in need of a kick, it's an enjoyable enough outing if you want to try a new author for your reading selections.
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Another bunch of Florida bad guys,
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This review is from: Bahamarama (Hardcover)
Devotees of the Florida mystery writer genre cannot get enough of the weird characters, ridiculous circumstances, bosomy babes, gallons of alcohol, guns of every description, and broken teeth galore. Welcome Bob Morris to the fold. His first novel after tons of work in the "real world" of journalism. He told me that this is the first of a trilogy. It'll be interesting to see if Chasteen, an ex-Dolphin who still believes he can blitz, his protagonist, Barbara, the femme fatale, Boggy, his DR Indian helper (think Igor to Dr. Frankenstein) and Yellow Bird, appear in his next effort. [Hey, Bob! Bring Nixon back!]
Other reviewers have outlined the story. But readers want to know, how does Morris compare with others in his class? First off, this is a light read. Start to finish - Tampa to Detroit and back. The plot is simple, bordering on simplistic. The parallel plots don't seem to sufficiently crisscross or intermesh. As a result, the reader isn't sufficiently distracted away from solving the mystery. Having said all that, Morris is one helluva wordsmith when it comes to imagining. His characters are quickly but very succinctly constructed. The tableaus are so clearly worded that you can smell the smoke, taste the salty air, and, yes, feel the pain! [By the way, Bob, if Chasteen was a blitzing linebacker, how come he still had teeth?] So, reader, go ahead. Scour all the Florida writers' works. See if you can find "Barbecued breast of duck with peanut-whipped potatoes" or "The Faith in Jesus Victory Tabernacle Church" in any of their works. Great first book, Bob Morris! Five for five on this one!
5.0 out of 5 stars
Summer is here - It's Zach Chasteen time!,
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This review is from: Bahamarama (St. Martin's Minotaur Mysteries) (Mass Market Paperback)
Definitely a fan of Bob. He has developed a likeable character in Zack Chasteen and his use of Florida as a setting has me recognizing much of the area mentioned. Excitement builds as Zach works his own brand of magic to find the answers he seeks.
A fun and enjoyable read. Walter Ramsay Author of Beneath the Dune |
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