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North of Havana (1997)

by Randy Wayne White

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Series: Doc Ford (5)

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Florida marine biologist Doc Ford receives a call for help from a friend whose boat strayed into Cuban waters. Equipped with money for fines, bills and bribes, Ford arrives in Havana with his girlfriend and as he searches for his friend becomes involved in a hunt for the coffin of Columbus.
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This book started off really good, really solid; the first chapter with Tomlinson and Doc being Tomlinson and Doc was quintessential Tomlinson and Doc. But then the story quickly went downhill with a lot of drama and dysfunction. I hate the whole... she's a strong and intelligent woman who then shows that she is really none of those things, she's a basket case. Or, at least, Randy Wayne White tries – unsuccessfully – to walk a thin line between being people exceptionally talented and professional while at the same time being emotional and personal wrecks. Just picks some character traits and stick with them. Marion Ford too, the guy is either Jason Bourne on steroids or constantly tripping over his own feet (and should be dead many times over).

Ultimately I never really cared for this story. I liked parts, sure, but in general I just didn't think it was very good. I can deal with good guy(s) win and bad guys get fucked, but too much Rambo BS and far-fetchedness for me. ( )
  Picathartes | Jun 25, 2022 |
If you like John D. MacDonald then you will like the books by White. I know I do. Good thriller. this is one of the better in the "Doc Ford" series. ( )
  ikeman100 | Feb 3, 2021 |
Doc Ford's friend Tomilinson is being held in the Cuban government. He needs Doc to bring him ten thousand dollars so he and his boat can be released. Ford goes to Cuba but before he can pay for Tomlinson's release he becomes involved in murder and revenge. A very enjoyable read. ( )
  lewilliams | May 28, 2019 |
Didn't Really Like This Book-A Bit Too Slow Moving and Not My Subject Area ( )
  diananagy | May 20, 2014 |
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I had never seen primitive man in his native place till then.

--H. M. Tomlinson
The Sea and the Jungle
Our worst enemies are not the ignorant and the simple, however cruel; our worst enemies are the intelligent and corrupt.

--Graham Greene
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For friends who are equal to Marion Ford's tough definition of the word: Dr. Brian Hummel, Rob Wells, and Debra Jane White. Also: Robert Bunk Fizer, a proud fellow member of the jumping-out-of-the-boat-at-night club, who bailed a final time.
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Tomlinson telephoned at three minutes before ten Friday evening, December 20, to tell me that he was stranded in Havana, broke, frustrated, sailboat impounded, seriously discommoded, wholly bummed out and if I wasn't too busy, if I wasn't right in the middle of boxing a shipment of sea anemones or if my manatee research project could be conveniently interrupted, maybe, just maybe, I could get my butt to a neutral country and catch a plane to Cuba.
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Florida marine biologist Doc Ford receives a call for help from a friend whose boat strayed into Cuban waters. Equipped with money for fines, bills and bribes, Ford arrives in Havana with his girlfriend and as he searches for his friend becomes involved in a hunt for the coffin of Columbus.

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