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�If Raymond Chandler were reincarnated as a novelist in south Florida, he couldn�t nail it any better than John Dufresne.��Carl Hiaasen John Dufresne has been hailed by the New York Times as �an original talent . . . [whose] humor is frightfully dark, but . . . dazzling.� I Don�t Like Where This Is Going continues the misadventures of therapist-on-the-run Wylie �Coyote� Melville. Wylie has witnessed a woman falling to her death outside the Luxor Hotel. Troubled by the ensuing cover-up, he becomes a man on a mission, enlisting the help of his old friend, an ace card player and master magician, to help find answers. The duo�s escapades range from poker tables to desert highways, from bordellos to child beauty pageants, resulting in a thoroughly satisfying and hilarious whodunit. (less)
�If Raymond Chandler were reincarnated as a novelist in south Florida, he couldn�t nail it any better than John Dufresne.��Carl Hiaasen John Dufresne has been hailed by the New York Times as �an original talent . . . [whose] humor is (…more)