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Tim W. Jackson (1)

Author of Blacktip Island

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10 Works 49 Members 18 Reviews

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Image credit: Tim W. Jackson, author, Mangrove Underground.

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Works by Tim W. Jackson

Blacktip Island (2016) 13 copies, 5 reviews
Mangrove Underground (2011) 7 copies, 2 reviews
Two and a Half Weeks (2014) 6 copies, 2 reviews
When The Sea Shall Give Up Her Dead (2015) 5 copies, 2 reviews
Ebb and Flow (2014) 3 copies
Flood (2014) 3 copies
Reef Line and The Gulf (2014) 2 copies
On Wahoo Reef (2024) 2 copies, 1 review

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This originally appeared at The Irresponsible Reader.
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WHAT'S THE SECRET OF ROSALITA FLATS ABOUT?
Once upon a time, Cal Batten and his family lived on Blacktip Island (a Caribbean Resort island) in a strangely shaped house. At some point, his mother moves back to the mainland, taking Cal with her. Years later, following a divorce and struggling to keep his business alive, Cal's back on the island. His father, Rhodes, has died and Cal's come to get things in order and sell the house. show more Hopefully, he can make enough money to bail out his clock repair business.

Cal hasn't been on the island in years, doesn't want to be there now, and honestly hasn't been in touch with his father enough to care about his death. But maybe, just maybe, some good can come out of things. But before he can get to that, he needs to: find the will and make sure he actually owns anything; make sense of his father's financial situation (step 1: find out how he made any money); find someone to buy the house/land. None of these things prove easy.

There are plenty of people on the island who remember Cal (some of whom he has vague memories of), but most just know him as the stranger who's come to sell the house—and either mistrust him as an outsider, or see him as a mark to take advantage of.* There's a couple of childhood friends—Marina, who doesn't seem to care that he's back, and Rafe seems to be jealous of the romantic interest between Marina and Cal. There's his father's neighbors, who seem to be the most normal people on the island, there's the fixit man who has premonitions (and a strange sense of humor) about Cal's future, an eccentric man who will attack sinners with hammers for God, and a whole lot of people who seem more interested in bilking tourists and anyone else they can out of whatever money they have. Oh, and the world's most loyal cleaning lady—who refuses to let Cal fire her (she's been paid in advance for the whole year), and insists on helping him sort through papers and impose order on the house (which she has to break into at least once to do her job).

* Both are probably right to an extent.

Someone doesn't want Cal to get the answers he's looking for—and are acting as if Rhodes has some sort of treasure buried/hidden that they want to find first. The house is broken into and searched repeatedly, Cal's stalked, things are stolen from the house, So now it becomes a race—who will find the will and/or whatever other riches might be left by Rhodes first?

BLACKTIP ISLAND
Years ago, I read some/most of the books by Tom Bodett about a town in Alaska called The End of the Road. Each book was a collection of short stories about an eccentrics living in a small town.* Blacktip Island seems to be the same kind of place, if you look at Jackson's website about it, The Blacktip Times, you kind of get the same feel. An entirely fictional place where any number of odd characters live simply to be used for off-kilter little stories.

* Lake Wobegon, Minnesota would also fit this, but I like Bodett and his town more than Keillor and his.

SO, WHAT DID I THINK ABOUT THE SECRET OF ROSALITA FLATS?
Essentially what you have here is a humorous Fish Out of Water story mixed with a Light Thriller, Cal keeps trying to get his answers (and some money) and is stymied by either a well-intentioned (generally) resident or his own ignorance of the Island (its history, culture, residents).

The cast of characters is large enough that you have a hard time getting a real sense for any of them other than Cal for most of the book (the cleaning lady and Marina are exceptions—but it takes most of the book before you really start to get a sense of them). Which is okay, because you don't need to understand these characters to find them amusing.

And that's the key to this book—it's amusing. The Cal's quest is interesting enough to keep you turning pages, but what makes it worthwhile is to see him run into various obstacles along the way and to interact with the residents. That's what gives this book its distinctive flavor and will bring a grin to your face.

This is just the thing to read sitting in the shade (on a beach if you can find it) for an afternoon with a drink or two, enjoying a summer day.
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This is my fourth book by Tim W Jackson and my third visit to the Caribbean and Blacktip Island, and I have enjoyed each and every trip.

The characters are quirky and lovable, each offering their special something to the story. I loved them all; the good, the bad, and the ugly. They have fun names, like Wally Breight, Smackie Bottoms, Noddy Bolin, Peachy…

as do the locations, Noboddie’s Inne, Sandy Bottoms Beach Resort, Club Scuba Doo, Going Under Divers.

The details brought the dive show more experience to life. I am not a diver myself, but I have enjoyed snorkeling and watching TV shows where I can spend time with those who do.

Wally Breight gives up his nine to five job and buys into a dive shop. Have you ever thought of throwing caution to the wind and creating a new life for yourself? Well, it’s not all sunshine and rainbows for Wally.

There is a mystery involved, but mostly it’s Wally struggling to keep his business alive, struggling to keep up with a party girl that caught his eye, and learning some valuable business and life lessons. I laughed as I read along. I smelt the salt air, felt the balmy tropical breeze, dipped my feet in the sand and felt as if I was immersed in the Caribbean life, because of Tim’s ability to paint such a vivid picture I feel as if I am there with Wally.

I voluntarily reviewed a free copy of On Wahoo Reef by Tim W Jackson.

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Blake is a bit of a douche, a thief and embezzler. I seesaw back and forth with him trying to cut him some slack, but enjoying watching him sweat.

Whispers of pirate treasure and ghosts on the wind.

On this small isolated island it seems all the residents are running from something. Do they all have secrets? All the characters seem to be a mess of one kind or another. Sly, sneaky, secretive…I do love bad guys. What would the world be without villains?

Mal, I am very suspicious of her and I am show more curious if my thoughts are correct. Time will tell.

Will they find out who has been blowing up the new runway? Is there any treasure? So many questions I am waiting to have answered.

I laughed all the way to the answer to the mysteries of Blacktip Island. A cross between Magnum PI and Pink Panther. I can see him putting around on his scooter. I enjoyed my time on the island, snorkeling, treasure hunting, dodging the law and those who would betray me…and Hugh, wondering what comes next.

I voluntarily reviewed a free copy of Blacktip Island by Tim W Jackson.

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I received a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.

I loved this short story. I don't generally read them because I prefer longer books, but this one caught my eye and I am so glad I read it. It was very well-written, and the author made me want to know more after it was done. I was left imagining all sorts of things about Angela when I was done and I love that in a book!
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