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A Green-Eyed Hurricane Book

Readers of Martin Hegwood's first novel, Big Easy Backroad, already know that private eye Jack Delmas is a hard-drinking, hotheaded, chivalrous Dixie boy to the core--a kindred spirit to James Lee Burke's Dave Robicheaux. Delmas is back in The Green-Eyed Hurricane, tussling with the politicos of his hometown, Point Cadet, Mississippi. Point Cadet is no hedonist's Big Easy--it's a small town struggling to adapt to the rigors of a changing economy. This is the working man's Gulf Coast--no bougainvillea and bananas Foster here, but the acrid smell of barge diesel and the salty tang of sweat and freshly netted shrimp. Delmas has known Casper Perinovich (Mr. Cass) all his life. The old Croatian shrimper lives in a shabby, waterfront house with an enormous dog to keep away the real estate agents and the Vietnamese gang members who plague the neighborhood. The gangs want excitement and a little shakedown money; the real estate agents want land. Progress is coming to Point Cadet, and it's coming in the form of glitzy, greedy casinos. Waterfront property is at a premium, but Mr. Cass, a vocal opponent to development, would rather die than sell out. Unfortunately, that's just what he does when he flips a light switch and his house explodes. His niece, Sheila, isn't convinced the explosion was an accident and hires Delmas to investigate. Delmas knows it's arson, but the official investigation is being stonewalled by the police department, led by Mayor Bernie Pettus. It seems that a certain antagonism between Mr. Cass and Pettus goes back to the days of Hurricane Camille, an epic storm that killed Mr. Cass's wife and son. But unraveling the past, pulling strings, and calling in favors only land the private eye in a tangle of political and business alliances--not to mention the Vietnamese gangs, who are out for blood. If you can't actually get to the Gulf, I recommend purchasing a pound of peeled shrimp, whipping up a hotter-than-Hades cocktail sauce, pouring a glass of sweet lemon tea, and diving into The Green-Eyed Hurricane. As hurricanes are wont to do, the book will pick you up, toss you around, and leave you shaken--and invigorated. --Kelly FlynnRead More

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  • Product Description

    In the sultry southern style of James Lee Burke and the hip P.I. voice of Dennis LeHane comes a major new figure on the mystery scene, Martin Hegwood. His first novel, BIG EASY BACKROAD introduced PI Jack Delmas and was a big southern hit. Critics and fans alike fell for his atmospherically dead on, visual writing and his ultra compelling protagonist. Like all Bayou bred men, Jack enjoys a cold bottle of Dixie beer, and a little bit of danger. This time out, Jack finds himself caught in the midst of a deadly struggle for control of Biloxi's waterfront.

    Casper Perinovich has shrimped the waters off Point Cadet and Biloxi for longer than anyone can remember. Pushing 80, Casper is still one of the toughest and smartest old birds left on a waterfront increasingly being taken over by big money casinos. To Jack, Casper is like a second father. In need of a break, Jack heads out fishing with Casper, only to have disaster strike. Casper, a lifelong Point Cadet, Mississippi resident and vocal oppoent to the casino development encroaching on this Gulf Coast town, gets home, flips on his light switch, and his house explodes around him. The value of Casper's land, it seems, may have been worth killing over. And as good a man as Casper was, he's got a long list of enemies. Everyone from a band of Vietnamese gangs, some angry local rednecks, Casper's money hungry niece, and even the mayor himself! Jack's determined to find the killer, all the while knowing that the real murderer may be staring him in the mirror all along.

    This is a murder story, but it's also the story of a city. Through thorough research and a lifelong love of the south, Hegwood captures modern day Biloxi. It's a Biloxi poised on the brink of moving beyond its shrimping and seafood canning days and into a world where boats that never sail house some of the country's busiest casinos just a foot away from land. Hegwood richly evokes the passing of an era, in a thrilling mystery that will keep you turning the pages long after the last boat sails.

  • 0312209193
  • 9780312209193
  • Martin Hegwood
  • 1 July 2000
  • St Martins Pr
  • Hardcover (Book)
  • 286
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