Under Cover of Daylight

Published March 2, 2001 by W.W. Norton.

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978-0-393-32125-8
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I was surprised to find that there was a "Florida mystery" series, a la Travis McGee (starting with [b:The Deep Blue Goodbye|269362|The Deep Blue Good-by|John D. MacDonald|http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1173295289s/269362.jpg|939275]) and even [a:Carl Hiaasen|8178|Carl Hiaasen|http://photo.goodreads.com/authors/1208367876p2/8178.jpg]'s books, that I hadn't read or, in fact, even heard of before. This was poet James Hall's Thorn series, which opens with Under Cover of Daylight, written in 1987. Hall mines familiar territory but does it with some panache and flair.

Thorn is a lazy beach bum, with a reputation as a gifted fly maker. He sells the flies to local fishing guides, and manages to get by, living in a shack on an island near Key West in Florida. He's getting a little older and beginning to branch out a little bit, include a new romance with a local public defender. His dark past continues to haunt him, though.

As is often the case in these …