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Deadly Sweet (1994)

by Sterling Watson

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"When Corey Darrow's body was dragged from the canal where she had drowned in her truck, her hand was still clutching a cocked .357 Magnum. She had come to Eddie for help, a black Irish beauty who was being harassed for raising the ecological flag in the rich dark ooze of Okee County - land of sugar cane, migrant workers, neo-colonialists, and rattlesnakes as big around as your thigh. A botanist had disappeared after making inquiries at her Water Management office. Corey asked too many questions of the wrong people, the menacing phone calls began, and she suspected that she was being followed. Running on regret for not sensing a serious threat, Eddie Priest drove to Okee City to check out how she had died." "He was downing Wild Turkey in the Cane Cutter Bar when Corey's double walked in - Sawnie Darrow, a senior aide to the governor. She had the same million-dollar voice as her sister, and a dangerous taste for the truth. She didn't care about Eddie's wife, searching for her center in California, or his vaunted football fame. She wanted him to find out if her sister was murdered. This time Eddie couldn't say no...." "His first stop was Harry W. Feather, whose big white Caddy, Buck knife, and slimy silk shirts propped up his fantasy of tribal Warrior Prince. Fascinated by decay, sex, and clinical horrors, Harry was an elemental predator who saw meddling humans as a species of prey...Tow-truck operator Boner Harkness thought getting shot by a corpse's gun was bad enough. He didn't know what bad was....Lofton Coltis, a Harvard man with deep roots in his forebears' soil, savored the hot Gulf winds that blew ten miles over his sugar cane land before reaching his house. A two-hundred-octane Anglo supremacist, Coltis's will was law....Clinton Reynolds, Corey's boss, had warned her to shut up - but nothing could silence his dying ravings, caused by an untraced toxin... Moira Big Breath, one of the Indigenous Peoples and a Barnard graduate, was nursing a Florida panther back to health with roadkill and special loving care. A fearless political activist, Moira wanted the two-fist White Man off her ancestor's lands...." "With the help of insurance investigator Raymer Harney, Eddie was heading into a tangle of vested interests, furtive passions, greed, and unleashed mania that could trap the most ingenious hunter. The truth about Corey's death - and the dirty secrets behind it - might be rotting under a rock too deadly to kick over."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved… (more)
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Eddie Priest is an ex-lawyer selling boats in Florida. He has a nice life, thank you very much. And then he meets Corey Darrow who tells him she's in fear for her life and needs his help. He finally decides to help a little about the same time she turns up dead and her nearly look-alike sister, who is also the mistress of the Governor of Florida turns up. This story takes amazing twists and turns. It is really good. Why are so many good mysteries set in Florida? Reading them makes me uncomfortably sweaty. ( )
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"When Corey Darrow's body was dragged from the canal where she had drowned in her truck, her hand was still clutching a cocked .357 Magnum. She had come to Eddie for help, a black Irish beauty who was being harassed for raising the ecological flag in the rich dark ooze of Okee County - land of sugar cane, migrant workers, neo-colonialists, and rattlesnakes as big around as your thigh. A botanist had disappeared after making inquiries at her Water Management office. Corey asked too many questions of the wrong people, the menacing phone calls began, and she suspected that she was being followed. Running on regret for not sensing a serious threat, Eddie Priest drove to Okee City to check out how she had died." "He was downing Wild Turkey in the Cane Cutter Bar when Corey's double walked in - Sawnie Darrow, a senior aide to the governor. She had the same million-dollar voice as her sister, and a dangerous taste for the truth. She didn't care about Eddie's wife, searching for her center in California, or his vaunted football fame. She wanted him to find out if her sister was murdered. This time Eddie couldn't say no...." "His first stop was Harry W. Feather, whose big white Caddy, Buck knife, and slimy silk shirts propped up his fantasy of tribal Warrior Prince. Fascinated by decay, sex, and clinical horrors, Harry was an elemental predator who saw meddling humans as a species of prey...Tow-truck operator Boner Harkness thought getting shot by a corpse's gun was bad enough. He didn't know what bad was....Lofton Coltis, a Harvard man with deep roots in his forebears' soil, savored the hot Gulf winds that blew ten miles over his sugar cane land before reaching his house. A two-hundred-octane Anglo supremacist, Coltis's will was law....Clinton Reynolds, Corey's boss, had warned her to shut up - but nothing could silence his dying ravings, caused by an untraced toxin... Moira Big Breath, one of the Indigenous Peoples and a Barnard graduate, was nursing a Florida panther back to health with roadkill and special loving care. A fearless political activist, Moira wanted the two-fist White Man off her ancestor's lands...." "With the help of insurance investigator Raymer Harney, Eddie was heading into a tangle of vested interests, furtive passions, greed, and unleashed mania that could trap the most ingenious hunter. The truth about Corey's death - and the dirty secrets behind it - might be rotting under a rock too deadly to kick over."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved

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This Florida mystery has the requisite bad language and some sex, but it also boasts a number of interesting women, including the very dead Corey Darrow, whose body is fished out of the water shortly after she came seeking help from Eddie Priest, ex-attorney. Now selling boats at the marina, Eddie feels guilty for not helping Corey, and doesn't make the mistake twice when her identical sister, Sawnie, asks him again. Extremely colorful characters; even the animals leave an impression.
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