Randy White has been pumping out episodes of Doc Ford for a lot of years and I, for one, am glad that Doc is still in business. Bone Deep, #21 in the series, is a solid offering.
Thinking up interesting facts about Florida and turning them into an adventure mystery can’t be easy, and some of the charm of the earlier stories is missing: the in depth relationships that exist at the Dinkin’s Bay Marina; the often intense banter between Tomlinson and Doc that defined the series for so many years.
On the other hand, some great scenes between Doc and Hanna Smith, his friend and lover, felt like vintage Doc. Quirky characters, including a tame elephant living near a phosphate mine, a questionable indian medicine man who has skipped parole in Montana, a one handed outlaw, a dying woman trying to make amends, and cameo roles by some of the longtime Dinkin’s Bay crowd provided a well rounded cast of characters.
What White uncovers in Bone Deep, literally and fictionally, is a world of pre-historic bones and fossils. A peek at Florida long before it looked like it does today. And not just the bones, the ruthless, selfish reprobates who would plunder and pillage the state’s hidden treasures for personal gain.
This is the Florida that doesn’t show up on the travel posters. The Florida away from the beaches and the well worn paths of the touristas. This is Doc Ford territory.