Squeeze Me: A novel (Unabridged)
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Publisher Description
NEW YORK TIMES BEST SELLER • A hilarious novel of social and political intrigue, set against the glittering backdrop of Florida’s gold coast, from the author of Skinny Dip and Razor Girl
“If you could use some wild escapism right now, Hiaasen is your guy.” —The New York Times
WITH A NEW EPILOGUE
At the height of Palm Beach’s charity ball season, Kiki Pew Fitzsimmons, a prominent member of geriatric high society, suddenly vanishes during a swank gala. Kiki Pew was a founding member of the Potussies, a group of women dedicated to supporting the President, who spends half the year at the “Winter White House” just down the road. Meanwhile, Angie Armstrong, wildlife wrangler extraordinaire, is called to the island to deal with a monster-sized Burmese python that has taken residency in a tree. But the President is focused on the disappearance of Kiki Pew. Never one to miss an opportunity to play to his base, he immediately declares her a victim of rampaging immigrant hordes. This, it turns out, is far from the truth, which now lies in the middle of the road, where a bizarre discovery brings the First Lady’s motorcade to a grinding halt. Irreverent, ingenious, and uproariously entertaining, Squeeze Me perfectly captures the absurdity of our times.
APPLE BOOKS REVIEW
Carl Hiaasen always delivers exactly what we never knew we wanted. This time, it’s a blustering politician, a status-obsessed crowd of ultra-rich Florida retirees, an eccentric wildlife handler, and a ton of dangerous reptiles. What could go wrong? After rich socialite Kiki Pew goes missing from a frivolous Palm Beach fundraiser, the chaotic investigation quickly spirals into a panic. The political establishment cleverly uses her disappearance to stir up unrest, making waves that reach all the way to the man sitting in the Oval Office. Brilliantly mixing crime fiction and dark political comedy, Squeeze Me is a cutting satire about just how out-of-touch the wealthy elites who run society often are. The zany plot relentlessly zigs and zags, shot through with Hiaasen’s trademark progressive political commentary. Veteran narrator Scott Brick delivers the story with dry wit that nails Hiaasen’s hilariously crass dialogue with a perfectly sardonic tone. The tale is gruesome, yes, but also deliciously witty.
Customer Reviews
Carl rides higher than ever, again
I’m a Hiassen fan having read many of his Florida-based stories. This one doesn’t disappoint. Mixing in a character disguised as a familiar President allowed the author to go off the deep end of ridiculousness and entertain as never before. For those supporters of our recent President who have dumped on Squeeze Me, get over it and get a sense of humor. This is a sorely needed bit of fiction for our sad times and a breath of fresh air. So clever and funny it will have readers guffawing at every twist and turn. Enjoy!
Absolute garbage
This is hands down not only his worst book he has ever done but it might be one of the worst I’ve ever listened too or read.
What am I reading?
Way to many people can’t even follow all over the place