Hello everyone! We are so excited to announce the tour schedule for Wrecker by Carl Hiassen.

August 27th
therearenobadbooks – Top 5 Reasons to Read Wrecker
August 28th
Books with Michelle – Review, Favorite Quotes
August 29th
Jen Jen Reviews – Review

August 26th
ablueboxfullofbooks – Creative Post: Little Free Library Drop, TikTok
August 27th
pagesforpaige – Review
therearenobadbooks – Content Creator’s Choice
August 28th
edithslittlefreelibrary – Creative Post: Little Free Library Drop, TikTok
bookswithmichelle – Content Creator’s Choice
August 29th
jenjenreviews – Content Creator’s Choice
August 30th
nissa_the.bookworm – Promotional Post
sam_readerofbooks – Promotional Post
August 31st
callistoscalling – Review, Mood Board
September 1st
monikasbookblog – Review


Genre: Middle Grade Science Fiction
Publishing date: August 27th, 2024 – Paperback Edition
Synopsis:
Wrecker needs to deal with smugglers, grave robbers, and pooping iguanas—just as soon as he finishes Zoom school. Welcome to another wild adventure in Carl Hiaasen’s Florida!
Valdez Jones VIII calls himself Wrecker because his great-great-great-great-great-grandfather salvaged shipwrecks for a living.
So is it destiny, irony, or just bad luck when Wrecker comes across a speedboat that has run hard aground on a sand flat? The men in the boat don’t want Wrecker to call for help—in fact, they’ll pay him to forget he ever saw them.
Wrecker would be happy to forget, but he keeps seeing these men all over Key West—at the marina, even in the cemetery. And now they want more than his silence—they want a lookout.
He’ll have to dive deep into their shady dealings to figure out a way to escape this tangled net. . . .
Content Warning: lynch mob, racism


CARL HIAASEN was born and raised in Florida. He is the author of fourteen previous novels, including the best sellers Bad Monkey, Lucky You, Nature Girl, Razor Girl, Sick Puppy, Skinny Dip, and Star Island, as well as six best-selling children’s books, Hoot, Flush, Scat, Chomp, Skink, and Squirm. His most recent work of nonfiction is Assume the Worst, a collaboration with the artist Roz Chast.
