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The trio of brave friends who make up Sharks, Inc.--Luke, Maribel
and Sabina--dive into a crocodile-filled adventure in Crocs, the
third book in bestselling author Randy Wayne White's Sharks
Incorporated series. Marine biologist Doc Ford has a new mission
for Sharks Inc.: visit Sanibel Island's remote Bone Field to find a
wild orange tree that's survived a disease destroying Florida's
citrus. There, the members of Sharks Incorporated find oranges
unlike any they've ever seen, but can't find the tree Doc needs.
Worse, the area is protected by a massive saltwater crocodile. What
the team doesn't expect is to meet a reclusive woman who threatens
to call the police if they trespass on her land again. Reluctant to
give up, the trio learns she needs help. When she was young, the
woman found King Calusa's grave. Now, she believes the ghost of the
dead king, who was beheaded by Spanish explorers 500 years ago, is
haunting her. To uncover the truth, the kids return to the Bone
Field. The thousand-pound crocodile is determined to protect its
hatchlings, but crocs turn out to be the least of their worries.
The intrepid trio discovers the woman's wealthy neighbor is selling
illegal reptiles--and he knows the secret of the dead king's
missing gold medallion.
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Teen dance drama sequel. Recently released from a juvenile
detention centre after a brush with the law, 17-year-old Maria
Ramirez (Katerina Graham) returns to the Bronx with nothing except
her burning talent for street dance and a determination to make a
new life for herself. After seeing her dance in a local nightclub,
instructor Brandon (Randy Wayne) invites her to help train a group
of dancers for the TV competition 'Dance Or Die', an opportunity
that brings Maria face to face with her former boyfriend Luis
(Christopher 'War' Martinez) and his rival dance crew.
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From "the rightful heir to John D. MacDonald" ("Tampa Tribune
Times") comes a wicked new thriller that sends government
agent-turned marine biologist Doc Ford into dangerous new waters,
as a Florida fishing dispute escalates into a deadly war that
reaches across the ocean.
The Professional Tarpon Rodeo is back, and Doc Ford needs help from
the trio of brave friends who make up Sharks Inc.--Luke, Maribel,
and Sabina--to investigate the million-dollar competition in
bestselling author Randy Wayne White's fourth Sharks Incorporated
novel, Megalops. The Professional Tarpon Rodeo is back on Sanibel
Island, offering any celebrity contestant who lands a rare piebald
tarpon a one-million-dollar prize. But marine biologist Doc Ford is
certain that people are cheating to win. When an angler team
illegally catches a tarpon to feed it to sharks for attention, Doc
enlists the kids of Sharks Inc.--Luke, Maribel, and Sabina--to
uncover their scheme. Would introverted Luke rather be trapped
between a hammerhead shark and an injured tarpon--or trapped in the
spotlight of internet adoration? With the help of an unlikely new
friend, the intrepid Sharks Inc. trio will unmask a band of
zombies, outwit a devious celebrity manager, and rescue one elusive
tarpon.
Supernatural teen horror. 17-year-old Molly Hartley (Haley Bennett)
moves away from Boston to start a new life with her father (Jake
Weber) in the small town of Huntington after surviving a bizarre
and near-fatal attack at the hands of her psychotic mother. As well
as making new friends and trying to fit in at her new school, Molly
has to contend with nightmarish hallucinations, nosebleeds and
creepy voices in her head. Has Molly inherited her mother's
insanity, or are there even darker forces at work?
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In Randy Wayne White's The Heat Islands, marine biologist and
former secret operative Doc Ford is lazily poling his skiff along
Southwest Florida's flat copper sea in search of sea anemones, when
he runs into the body of the most hated man on Sanibel Island -
Marvin Rios. And when the Island's simplest and sweetest resident
is arrested for the murder, Doc heads straight into the heart of
the sunshine state's dark side - to save his friend from being
framed, and to save Sanibel Island from a rising tide of land-grab
schemes, blood money, and violence.
"A book that anyone with an interest in Florida's history,
natural history, literary history, love of nature, love of fishing,
sense of adventure, or interest in the 'real Florida' should
purchase and read."--John Fitch, contributor to "Southwest
Florida's Wetland Wilderness"
"An entertaining and illuminating tour through the halls of
tarpon fishing history. Essential reading for anyone who considers
themselves a tarpon nut or an informed flats angler."--David
Conway, author of "Fishing Key West and the Lower Keys"
When William Halsey Wood landed the first big tarpon ever caught
on rod and reel, news quickly spread. This 1885 event changed the
face and fabric of sports fishing and helped make Southwest Florida
a mecca for anglers from all parts of the world. Today, the silver
king remains one of the most sought-after of all game fish.
"Randy Wayne White's Ultimate Tarpon Book" offers everything you
could ever want to know about the origins of big game fishing, told
in the words of those who were there. Zane Grey and Theodore
Roosevelt fished for tarpon, so did Ernest Hemingway, Thomas
Edison, Frederic Remington, and many others. The stories and
narratives they wrote based on their experiences--along with those
of more than 100 other contributors, including some of the best
outdoor writers of our time--are presented here. The book includes
information on the pioneer tarpon guides, the historic tarpon
lodges, the innkeepers, the outfitters, the boat builders, and the
scientists that made Fort Myers the greatest big game fishing
resort in the country.
Randy Wayne White spent thirteen years as a professional tarpon
guide, and Carlene Fredericka Brennen tournament fished for fifteen
years for the silver king. For decades they have been collecting
books, research papers, and popular literature on the tarpon. The
best of their catch is presented here, complete with stories,
commentary, and an introduction by White. The result is a book that
no serious angler can be without
With Contributions From:
Ernest Hemingway, Zane Grey, W. H. Wood, Randy Wayne White,
Billy Pate, A. W. Dimock, Mark Sosin, Theodore Roosevelt, Ted
Williams, Lefty Kreh, Thomas Edison, Joan Salvato Wulff, Jimmy
Albright, Stu Apte, John N. Cole, Vic Dunaway, Chico Fernandez,
Thomas McGuane, Carlene Fredericka Brennen, Van Campen Heilner,
Flip Pallot, Nick Lyons, Joe Brooks, Bill Curtis, Louis L. Babcock,
Lorian Hemingway, Byron Stout, Norm Zeigler, and more
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Seduced (Paperback)
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Readers familiar with Randy Wayne White's "Out There" column in
Outside magazine will relish this first collection of his best
work; those new to White's delectable blend of adventure, hilarity,
and spirit can only be envied for the satisfaction of that first
encounter. Whether it's `This Dog Is Legend," in which he tells of
his cinder-block-retrieving Chesapeake Bay retriever named Gator,
or "Coming To America," about the stirring-and sometimes
terrifying-Mariel boat lift, White never fails to engross us in a
life of sun, boats, work, and sport.
Hawker launches an all-out assault on the world’s most powerful
arms dealer For Con Ye Cwong, the Vietnam War will never be over.
Head of the North Vietnamese secret police during the brutal
conflict, he has built himself an empire selling cocaine and heroin
to the West. Even after the war, American servicemen remain his
favorite targets. He relishes nothing more than getting a soldier
hooked, and then upping the price until the junkie has no choice
but to reveal military secrets for the next fix. When he isn’t
pushing drugs or conning soldiers, Cwong is an arms dealer,
supplier to the most dangerous terrorists in the Middle East.
He’s one of the most powerful men in the world, and James Hawker
is going to take him down.  Hawker’s one-man war against
terrorism has taken him around the globe, but he won’t know peace
until Cwong is dead and buried. To save the United States, the
nation’s deadliest vigilante will take on the Viet Cong. Â
Operation Norfolk is the 11th book in the Hawker series, but you
may enjoy reading the series in any order.
Doc Ford saves a former President of the United States from
assassination-and regrets it. Months ago, Kal Wilson's wife was
killed in a plane crash. President Wilson is sure it was no
accident-and he wants revenge. He needs Doc Ford to spring him
loose from the watchful eye of the Secret Service, keep him alive,
then get him home. Ford has just been picked for presidential duty-
whether he likes it or not.
Whether he's looking for wild orangutans on Borneo or diving off
the coast of South Africa, Randy Wayne White is one of America's
most adventurous travelers. In Last Flight Out, White challenges
and charms us with tales of his excursions into the dangerous, into
the ludicrous, and - especially - into the heart of humanity.
Randy White is a "mover" and has no time for people who can't keep
up. Join him as he dives in the infamous lake called the Bad Blue
Hole on the desolate Cat Island in the Bahamas. Search for the
perfect hot pepper in Colombia, and closer to home; go raccoon
hunting in Pioneer, Ohio, where the hunted almost always outsmart
the hunters. Get in the ring with Shine Forbes, an eighty-year-old
fighter in prime condition and Ernest Hemingway's former sparring
partner, and go on a secret mission to steal back General Manuel
Noriega's bar stools. Though he rarely finds what he's looking for
- such as the half-human, half-alligator creature known as
"Gatorman" - he cultivates his unique ability to revel in the
unique and comical situations of each exotic trip.
From a jungle survival school in Panama to a week at a professional
wrestler's training camp, White leaves the reader mesmerized by the
potential of undiscovered places and the promise of endless
adventure in unfamiliar territory. An icon of the new breed of
thick-skinned, high endurance travelers, Randy White is the real
deal.
A gang of pornographers turns kidnapped women into sex slaves—and
only Hawker can save them Brenda Paulie is fresh out of law school,
newly married, and recently pregnant. She’s also marked to die.
In an affluent neighborhood of Detroit, three masked men burst into
Brenda’s house, beat her husband senseless, and take her
captive—their thirteenth victim this year. Only one man can save
her: James Hawker, America’s deadliest vigilante. And when he
comes to Detroit, the city will never be the same. Â
Hawker’s one-man crusade against organized crime has taken him
into the beating heart of the nation’s pornography industry: the
crumbling smogscrapers of downtown Detroit. Smut is one thing, but
kidnapping is another. To save Brenda and all the other victims of
vice, Hawker must infiltrate an empire of filth. Â Detroit
Combat is the 7th book in the Hawker series, but you may enjoy
reading the series in any order.
From the jungles of Belize to the streets of Atlanta, Hawker’s
war rages on  The CIA wants James Hawker dead. For years,
his one-man campaign against organized crime has struck fear into
America’s most corrupt politicians, and now they’re striking
back. Hawker escaped the United States by the skin of his teeth,
and has spent the last months living the life of a glamorous
expatriate in Latin America: fast cars, lovely women, and all the
champagne his Swiss bank account can buy him. For some men, it
would be paradise. For Hawker, a life without action is a living
hell. Â Then anticommunist crusader Colonel Curtis invites
Hawker to Belize, where he’s been assisting the rebel movement in
the fight against tyranny. His enemies have powerful friends back
in the United States, who would kill Curtis to protect the regime.
For the sake of liberty, Hawker must stop running—and resume his
battle for America’s soul.  Atlanta Extreme is the 9th
book in the Hawker series, but you may enjoy reading the series in
any order. Â
A disgraced Chicago cop launches a one-man war against organized
crime in this novel by the New York Times-bestselling author of the
Doc Ford series. A man holds twelve children hostage at gunpoint.
Across the street, James Hawker dangles from a skyscraper, watching
the terrorist through a sniper's scope. Hawker has a shot, and he
wants to take it, but the police brass say no. By the time he gets
permission, it will be far too late. The terrorist opens fire,
killing two of the children before Hawker can take him out. When
the smoke clears, the madman is dead, and Hawker's career is toast.
No longer a cop, he's about to become America's deadliest defender.
The father of one of the murdered children hires Hawker as a
private vigilante, and gives him an unlimited bankroll to wage a
nationwide fight against organized crime. The first battle will be
fought in Florida, where drug smugglers have taken root like a
cancer-and Hawker will have to cut them out. From the author of
Mangrove Lightning and the Hannah Smith series, who "raises the bar
of the action thriller," this is a hard-charging story of one man's
quest for justice (The Miami Herald). Florida Firefight is the 1st
book in the Hawker series, but you may enjoy reading the series in
any order.
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