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    Carl Hiaasen (/ ˈ h aɪ. ə s ɛ n /; born March 12, 1953) is an American journalist and novelist. He began his career as a newspaper reporter and by the late 1970s had begun writing novels in his spare time, both for adults and for middle grade readers.

  2. Carl Hiaasen was born and raised in a bizarre place called Florida, where he still lives. His books have been described as savagely funny, riotous, and cathartic. Oddly, they are beloved even by readers who’ve never set foot in the Sunshine State.

  3. Carl Hiaasen was born and raised in a bizarre place called Florida, where he still lives. His books have been described as savagely funny, riotous, and cathartic. Oddly, they are beloved even by readers who’ve never set foot in the Sunshine State.

  4. Books in Order of Publication. TITLE: SERIES: YEAR: Powder Burn: Black Lizard: 1981: Trap Line: Black Lizard: 1982: A Death in China

  5. Mar 15, 2021 · Mr. Hiaasen, 68, joined The Miami Herald as a reporter in 1976 and started his column in 1985. Along the way he became a best-selling author, writing about Florida’s underbelly...

  6. Sep 9, 2020 · For more than four decades, the 67-year-old has been vividly chronicling crime and corruption in his native Florida, first as a reporter and columnist for the Miami Herald and...

  7. CARL HIAASEN was born and raised in Florida. He is the author of fourteen previous novels, including the best sellers Bad Monkey, Lucky You, Nature Girl, Razor Girl, Sick Puppy, Skinny Dip, and Star...

  8. Carl Hiaasen has 120 books on Goodreads with 1025224 ratings. Carl Hiaasens most popular book is Hoot.

  9. Apr 14, 2024 · A master of wit and satire, Carl Hiaasen has penned numerous best-selling novels that engage readers. His stories, often blending humor, crime, and environmental themes, are set in the Florida.

  10. Carl Hiaasen was born and raised in Florida. After graduating from the University of Florida, he joined the Miami Herald as a general assignment reporter and went on to work for the newspaper’s weekly magazine and prize-winning investigations team.