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Thorn Mystery #2

Tropical Freeze

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Thorn tracks the killer of an old friend through the Florida KeysA few months have passed since Thorn tracked down the men who raped and murdered his foster mother—a hunt that left six dead, with Thorn nearly among them. His lover, an attorney worn down by defending the scum of South Florida, has moved out of state, and now Thorn is alone to make a new life from the shambles of the old. But death is not ready to leave him be. When an old friend, ex-FBI agent Gaeton Richards, vanishes, Thorn has a hunch he can find him. He knows every canal and back alley of Key West, and the name of every scumbag who might know something about the missing cop. The hunt takes him into the heart of organized crime in the Florida Keys—an underworld in which asking questions may cost Thorn his life.

324 pages, Kindle Edition

First published September 6, 1989

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James W. Hall

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James W. Hall is an Edgar and Shamus Award-winning author whose books have been translated into a dozen languages. He has written twenty-one novels, four books of poetry, two collections of short stories, and two works of non-fiction. He also won a John D. MacDonald Award for Excellence in Florida Fiction, presented by the JDM Bibliophile.

He has a master’s degree in creative writing from Johns Hopkins University and a doctorate in literature from the University of Utah. He was a professor of literature and creative writing at Florida International University for 40 years where he taught such writers as Vicky Hendricks, Christine Kling, Barbara Parker and Dennis Lehane.

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606 reviews75 followers
January 17, 2015
I really don't like giving books a low rating, but there are times that I can't avoid it. "Tropical Freeze" didn't do much for me.Typical was what I kept thinking as I read it. Though it had something of a 1980's/Miami Vice feeling to it (not surprising since it was written during that time period and is set in Southern Florida) it wasn't really anything special. I've read better. Took me several months to get through since it just didn't keep my interest. I know there are many who like James W. Hall, but "Tropical Freeze" didn't click with me.
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200 reviews3 followers
October 21, 2024
3.6. Enjoying this Thorn character..going to stick with it for another book or two for sure.
6,206 reviews80 followers
February 12, 2023
Thorn is moping about, making ties and lures, when he gets called in to investigate strange goings on surrounding a guy who comes to Florida, and buys all sorts of expensive things.

It felt like the author lost the plot a bit.
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336 reviews2 followers
May 11, 2016
My third "Florida" mystery author. Very entertaining and quite well written. Not as funny as Hiaasen.
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1,269 reviews23 followers
August 28, 2021
This book delivered what I wanted. A funny no brainer.
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11 reviews
January 9, 2013
I became a little dumber as I read this book. It was like watching Miami Vice and thinking to yourself, "Self, this show is dumb. How about we read a book about it?"
37 reviews
February 26, 2025
I'm just not sure what to do about these books. The first one I gave three stars to, and this one was about the same. They both suffered from a lot of the same problems, so at least Hall is consistent. Starting with the good, once again the writing is top notch, excellent description, atmosphere. Like John MacDonald, he has a strong sense of setting, you really feel like your experiencing the humidity yourself. The novel also benefits from strong characters. Once again, Thorn makes for a good protagonist, with one weird exception toward the end. The love interest here is acceptable, a little stronger than love interests usually are in these stories. The villains here, like last time, are where the story really shines. Apparently, Hall agrees, because this book has even more bad guys than last time. Moving on to the bad, once again, Hall's plotting is subpar, he likes to hop viewpoint, which spoils a lot of the mystery, though not all of it, like last time. The repeated switching of viewpoint gives the illusion of a complex plot, but when you dig in, there just isn't much here. It also, again, means we spend a lot of time away from Thorn and his story, which again, is what I came here for. my biggest gripe with the plot is that Thorn and Darcy really don't drive it very well. In theory, we're here to see Thorn and Darcy's quest to avenge the death of her brother and his friend. In practice, they're both so tragically incompetent that when they finally succeed it doesn't feel earned. Clues fall into their laps, Darcy gets honest-to-God psychic impulses that tell her exactly who the killer is, and then when they finally go to punish the killer, for some reason Thorn stops Darcy from killing him, insisting that they do it "the right way." Given the fact that he killed a man last novel, and then tried to kill another, this seems like a non-sequitur. There's also another rape scene in the novel that I found unpleasant, to say the least. I can't really call this one needless, because it does actually drive the plot forward, but if that makes you uncomfortable, this book is not for you.
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719 reviews3 followers
October 10, 2019
It has been a while since I gave a two star rating, but this book was just "okay". It's not bad, but it has nothing to keep it out of the bargain bin. In fairness it was written thirty years ago. There were several things I liked, especially the very beginning which seemed almost like a different book. I thought then, "this is going to be a very good book" the writing was very fine in those first dozen or so pages. So maybe that was the part that was sent to the publisher to see if they'd accept this book, I don't know. I also liked Thorn. He seems a likable enough protagonist with enough flaws to relate too. Thorn is also a man of action which is what you need in a novel like this.

Unfortunately there were a fair amount of blemishes. Like others have said this novel jumps around a good deal and often not in a logical way. It gives a disjointed feel, and I occasionally had to check if I'd skipped a couple pages. Next, would be the inconsistent feel of the villain. At the beginning he was Mr. FBI and the last half of the book, Boss Hogg. While I'm on the down slope, let's not forget that our boy Thorn basically caused a couple of deaths by not seeing the obvious coming. Overall not as enjoyable as Hall's first book, which was just a bit better. I'll give him one more try and see if the third time's a charm.
1,417 reviews2 followers
January 9, 2019
+++Thorn is building his home with recycled lumber and falls afoul of a building inspector. He is also concerned about Gaeton Richards a childhood buddy who seems to be involved with some kind of shady operation and to complicate matters he is losing his heart to Darcy Richards, Gaeton's sister and also a lifelong acquaintance. Papa John's bar is a run down dive off the beaten track & Papa has conned some people for years but is looking for a replacement and having no luck at all. Another old pal Sugarman is not impressed with Thorn's theories. Illegal immigration, murder, landscaping, coercion, boats, sheds, linoleum, canals, and Key Largo all figure into this high octane novel.+++
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128 reviews19 followers
June 25, 2018
Love the Florida Keys - love the quirkiness of the characters. Thorn is an unconventional and imperfect hero.

All that said, I just can’t get into the plot of these books. They just go all over the place...the action is hard to follow (I.e. no idea what happened when Ozzie had Thorn stuck to the linoleum)...a lot of storyline left open (what happened to Myra, the crooked agent)?

Sorry, not a favorite. I’ve read two of these books and probably won’t read any more.
526 reviews6 followers
September 11, 2022
Outstanding action packed

A thriller to compete with all thrillers. Ex policemen and current FBI officers interchange lives to confuse even the cleverest of profilers. Murder and mayhem abounds as the good, the bad and the ugly contest with each other to prove their true worth. Who is sitting on which side of the fence ? Can the good guys conquer the evil ones ? A read to keep you on the edge of your seat and keep you page turning late in to the dark hours.
316 reviews1 follower
January 7, 2024
I don't know what it was, but multiple times throughout this book I kept getting the sense that I had missed a chapter or missed a paragraph. The plot should be relatively straightforward, but the action and plot seemed hard to follow, maybe it was because I was not that interested in the characters, but I think it had more to do with Hall's writing style. I am not even sure what the motivations behind the deaths in the book were ... surely it was mentioned???
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2,432 reviews10 followers
June 14, 2017
The second of Hall's books that I am reading. Great style in the mind of Elmore Leonard. Covers mystery and crime in Florida the way Parker had Boston covered. I'll be reading all of his books. I have a feeling that Florida's conservation and original ancestors of Florida (Conches) are going to feature regularly in these books.
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220 reviews1 follower
December 8, 2022
Re-read from the 80s. I'm going to finish the whole series, kind of (Florida) Keys noir mysteries.

Thorn is kind of similar to Jack Reacher in terms of his sensibilities, but he's also kind of an anti-Reacher b/c he never strays far from Key Largo, and usually not by his choice but by circumstances of the misadventure he's involved with.
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Author 2 books4 followers
May 3, 2018
This guy can WRITE!

Another excellent read about Thorn and his buddy Sugar! James W Hall tells a good story and puts some great characters in it. Moving on to the next (#4) in the Thorn series!
14 reviews
August 19, 2018
a weird mix of sex snd mayhem . . . With a semi-hint of antisocial politics

. . . If you can guess my meaning. Perhaps another editing would have cleaned off the fuzzy passages. Good guys playing bad ones, and vice-versa.
8 reviews
July 16, 2020
A little disappointed

The keys South Florida I live there that was accurate however the story jumped too much from one character to another not quite as good as a few other books however still a great writer
37 reviews1 follower
March 14, 2022
Confused and Confusing

I would skip this one and try another if I were you. There’s nothing compelling about it. Thorn isn’t given the full play as a character that he could be given, and there’s a lot of gobbledygook scattered throughout the novel.
1,537 reviews5 followers
October 6, 2022
Disturbing

Complicated and dark. I had trouble finding a rythm to this story, when I did, it was hard to put down. Got mad about Gaeton, then happy about Thorn and Darcy. This was brutal and felt very organic. Not sure if I'll read the next one....but not sure that I won't.
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441 reviews16 followers
May 15, 2023
Well, it really deserves more stars 😊

Enough said. I could use up a hundred words to describe how great the book is but don’t have the words to describe it. Mr. Hall’s a great author with an amazing imagination.
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9 reviews
August 3, 2017
Col

Strange yet possible story. World is as Wacko as this one and in Florida too. Sunny skies is not all they have
3 reviews
November 18, 2017
Good fun read

Like the author and love Thorns lifestyle, I can get lost in the conch lifestyle reading these books.
I look forward to the next Thorn novel
64 reviews1 follower
November 25, 2017
Just OK

Didn't hold my attention as well as first book. It took some time to finish because I wasn't rushing to pick it back up.
799 reviews
September 17, 2018
Rambling

Rambling storyline with card board characters with no depth. Very disappointed in the story line. Will be reading any more of this series.
16 reviews
June 9, 2019
Better than #1, but still entirely too much detailed drivel that has little or no effect on the primary plot.
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
56 reviews
July 8, 2020
Nice little crime novel set along the Florida coast.
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25 reviews2 followers
February 3, 2021
I’m probably one of a very few reading this old series. Hall is a very accomplished noir writer, creating enjoyable characters and hinkey bad guys. Great dialog!
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