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Condo residents' dreams of a luxurious life in the Florida Keys are shattered by an approaching hurricane and by Martin Liss, a greedy, indifferent developer who victimizes the residents with continuing price increases.
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Florida builders, unscrupulous builders, shady real estate deals, hurricanes in Florida, Detective and mystery stories, Florida, fiction, Fiction, mystery & detective, hard-boiled, Fiction, Condominiums, Condominium industry, Construction industry, Fiction, mystery & detective, general, Fiction, thrillers, suspensePlaces
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Condominium: a novel
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Originally published: Philadelphia: Lippincott, c1977.
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Amazing. John D. MacDonald wrote this book about shyster real estate developers as a tribute to the many friends he lost in a hurricane due to that very circumstance. The term "blockbuster" is used all too often, but this book truly is. John had enormous talent, he was angry, and he was highly eloquent. It may be the most impeccably crafted book I have ever read, and has a permanent place on my bookshelf.
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