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Author name: Laurence Shames

 : Tropical Depression
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Type of bind: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 813.54
EAN num: 9780786889099
ISBN number: 0786889098
Label: Hyperion Books
Manufacturer: Hyperion Books
Quantity: 1
Page Count: 368
Printing Date: 1997-03
Publishing house: Hyperion Books
Sale Popularity Level: 1097147
Studio: Hyperion Books




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Murray Zemelman, a.k.a. 'The Bra King,' and Tommy Tarpon, a local Native American, forge a zany plan to bring gambling to Key West and incite the greed of a local Mafioso and a crooked politician. Reprint. NYT. K.



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User popularity level:  out of 5 stars

Rated by buyers 5 out of 5 stars - Hilarious crime caper.
Hope I'm not coming too late to the game to review this one. It was a very entertaining read with great characters and spare, snappy dialogue that just crackled from the pages. Some real laugh out loud scenes. The descriptions evoke the languid subtropical environment of the Florida Keys very well to someone who's never been there. I could really see this one as a movie. I liked the fact that it had a real story to tell, with some unexpected and very amusing twists. My only complaints were a bit of a slow-paced start and an ending that was too goody-goody for my tastes. Plus some unnecessary violence that kind of didn't make sense in the context. But -- hey, take this one to the beach whether you're in Key West or not. You are in for a good time. 4 1/2 stars.



Rated by buyers 5 out of 5 stars - A breeze of a read
Lingerie mogul Murray Zemelman, "a.k.a. the Bra King," opts out of his dismal life in suburban New Jersey and heads for Key West in this delightfully funny and suspenseful novel.

Popping Prozac, the workaholic Murray is soon itching for a project in his island paradise. He finds it in Tommy Tarpon, a lugubrious Indian, the last of his tribe. Murray's fishing ineptitude breaches Tommy's sullen defenses and Murray's natural salesmanship soon has Tommy agreeing to claim his tribal island heritage and turn it into a casino resort.

Unfortunately their plan requires the aid of a sleazy state senator with mob connections and schemes of his own. But the preliminaries go smoothly enough and Murray embarks on the project closest to his heart - winning back his original wife, the one he dumped for the trophy, wife number two.

Franny now has her own perfectly good life, but Murray's hapless schmoozing convinces her to visit and meet Tommy. She arrives as the double- and triple-crossings begin and gets spectacularly caught in the crossfire, forcing Murray to stage his most daring and fantastic scheme ever - the rescue of the woman he loves.

'Tropical Depression' is a breeze of a read with wholly likable and entertaining characters, ear-perfect dialogue and a zany plot which loses nothing to the Supreme Court decision rejecting Indian casinos in Florida.



Rated by buyers 3 out of 5 stars - despite laughs this Shames book seems rather indistinct...
Perhaps I'm just unlucky? My very first two Laurence Shames novels, 'Florida Straits' and 'Sunburn', are seemingly his best (with 'Sunburn' being especially good). The few others I've read seem hollow in comparison, with 'Tropical Depression' being no exception. Oh, there are some funny moments. But the book falls into the "easy, fun read yet totally forgettable" category.

The story has a neat premise though. A depressed, middle-aged businessman (the "bra king" of New Jersey) moves down to Key West to clear his head. There he meets an equally depressed native American Indian. Both of them get into some (rather silly) business ventures which gets them tangled with the Mafia, and a corrupt state official. The story has sprinkles of Carl Hiaasen, with its "white man has defaced the natural beauty of Florida and its aboriginal inhabitants" messages. Sadly, Laurence Shames doesn't hold a candle to Carl Hiaasen. Weaker prose, laughs without satiric wit ... it all seems too fluffy.

Bottom line: a trifling novel by Shames. Yet it is an easy read. Bring it to the beach.



Rated by buyers 5 out of 5 stars - Gambling, it's not all it's Cracked up to Be
Lingerie kingpin Murray Zemmelman, AKA the Bra King, decides he's had enough of the cold Northeast, his company, his second wife and life as he's been leading it in general, so he chucks it all and drives to Key West, popping prozac all the way. He's on his way to a new life and his very first wife.

In Florida he decides to help Tommy Tarpon, a seller of sea shells and the last living Native American in his tribe, become a sovereign nation. If they can accomplish this, then they can open an Indian Casino. Little do they know, however, that the Mafia runs the gambling business and they're not to happy about our bumbling amateurs. This delightful read is a five star funny book and one that I recommend highly.

Review submitted by Captain Katie Osborne



Rated by buyers 5 out of 5 stars - The Bra King does It again
I have currently read Tropical Depression by Laurence Shames.
This book was about a man going through a semi-stage of depression.Murray Zimmelman is going through his second divorce while contemplating suicide.Suddenly he snaps and drives 14 hours non-stop to Key West Florida where he begins a new life.He meets an indian who is fighting for his rights.Murray helps the indian get an island named after his tribe.I would suggest reading this book.

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