We know what we get with Carl Hiaasen. It’s always over-the-top characters caught up in improbable capers in wackadoodle Florida. This time he writes about a president who has a Winter White House in Palm Beach. But satirizing a real president who is already over-the-top may be a bridge too far. There are Burmese pythons who are unleashed at inopportune times to create maximum havoc, which is the bulk of the plot and where the title comes from. But ultimately I found that the novel seemed almost too cartoonish for me to enjoy… or maybe it was too close to recent reality.
We know what we get with Carl Hiaasen. It’s always over-the-top characters caught up in improbable capers in wackadoodle Florida. This time he writes about a president who has a Winter White House in Palm Beach. But satirizing a real president who is already over-the-top may be a bridge too far. There are Burmese pythons who are unleashed at inopportune times to create maximum havoc, which is the bulk of the plot and where the title comes from. But ultimately I found that the novel seemed almost too cartoonish for me to enjoy… or maybe it was too close to recent reality.
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