From Publishers Weekly
In the fast, entertaining 14th novel from Edgar- and Shamus-winner Hall
(after 2005's Forests of the Night), the sharp-witted,
multitalented Key Largo beach bum, Thorn, follows his girlfriend,
Alexandra, to Miami, where he's caught in the violence whirling around a
decades-old photograph taken during the 1964 Cassius Clay vs. Sonny Liston
heavyweight boxing championship. After Thorn is threatened by two
Cuban-American men looking for Alexandra's father, he starts investigating
and in short order uncovers evidence of a plot to destroy all copies of
the photo—and, if necessary, kill anyone who owns or has access to the
prints. As Alexandra's father—a retired Miami cop as well as an old
friend—is one such person, Thorn naturally takes a personal interest in
stopping the men. While Thorn is no Travis McGee (John D. McDonald holds
the edge in depictions of sharp-witted Florida beach bums), Hall offers
lively characters, livelier dialogue and an excellent depiction of
contemporary south Florida. Copyright © Reed Business Information, a
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