Description: "In the wake of a killer hurricane, Doc Ford's best friend, Tomlinson, insists that he died when his beloved sailboat hit a reef off the Mosquito Coast of Honduras. He now lives to tell the tale, but only because he was brought back to life--temporarily--by a runaway orphan who is the direct descendent of the last king of the ancient Mayan people. Corrupt politicians want the child out of the picture before he catalyzes a revolution among the Indigenous population. But the boy, a charismatic twelve-year-old, has gone underground with the help of Tomlinson and a network of street urchins. They're all on the run and in the crosshairs when Ford arrives and picks up his friend's trail. This is not his first trip to the most dangerous country in Mesoamerica, and no one is better equipped to deal with flesh traffickers, paramilitary killers, an archaeologist addicted to sex, and a homicidal giant known locally as Iron Baby"--
Brief description:
Randy Wayne White is the New York Times bestselling and award-winning author of the Doc Ford series. In 2011, White was named a Florida Literary Legend by the Florida Heritage Society. A fishing and nature enthusiast, he has also written extensively for National Geographic Adventure, Men's Journal, Playboy and Men's Health. He lives on Sanibel Island, Florida, where he was a light-tackle fishing guide for many years, and spends much of his free time windsurfing, playing baseball and hanging out at Doc Ford's Rum Bar & Grille. Sharks Incorporated is his middle grade series, including Fins and Stingers.
Review Quotes: Praise for Tomlinson's Wake
"As always, White delivers Indiana Jones-style escapism without skimping on character development, giving Ford's far-flung adventures considerable emotional stakes. Series fans will be well pleased."--Publishers Weekly "Ford encounters a slew of shady characters -- criminals and traffickers; an archaeologist sex addict; a menace known locally as Iron Baby -- as he tries to get a handle on the situation. Then an earthquake hits, sending everything into disarray, and Ford realizes things are not as they appear."--The New York Times Book Review "Will Ford and Tomlinson make it back to Dinkin's Bay Marina alive? Finding out makes for a fine summer read."--Tampa Bay Times "This is not his first trip to the most dangerous country in Mesoamerica, and no one is better equipped to deal with flesh traffickers, paramilitary killers, an archaeologist addicted to sex and a homicidal giant known locally as Iron Baby."--The Real Book Spy "White will always entertain you (. . .) make your heart race as he leads you into and out of adventure after adventure." -Florida Weekly Praise for the Doc Ford Novels"White is a poet, a wordsmith on a level few ever obtain." --Tampa Tribune
"Anyone who insists mysteries can't also be 'real literature' should be duct-taped to a chair and handed a novel by Randy Wayne White." --Washington Times
"Packed with finely drawn characters, relevant social issues, superb plotting and an effortless writing style. White has produced a virtually perfect piece of work." --Denver Post
"White is willing to take risks, which is why he is one of the few best-selling authors today worthy of the title 'writer.'" --Fort Worth Star-Telegram "Randy Wayne White is a world-class storyteller."--Alison Gaylin, Edgar Award-winning author of The Collective