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, in the cemetery, even right outside his own door. 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. . . .
"A batten-down-the-hatches thriller anchored by critical real-life themes." --Kirkus Reviews
"Action-packed and endlessly funny." -- Shelf Awareness
"A beautifully told mystery with plenty of action and heart." --The Horn Book
"Hiaasen blends ecological conservation, family drama, and Key West history. Multilayered, with all the hallmarks of a thrilling heist." --Publishers Weekly