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On the backward island of Weasel Cay, the idyllic life has come to an end. A struggling private pilot named Charlie Spinnaker helps his brother arrest a small-time Cuban drug smuggler. But within hours, a strange chain of events begins that plunges him into the world of global politics, drug cartels, and espionage. With the added involvement of a wayward singer-songwriter, a famous newscaster (who happens to be his ex-girlfriend), and a caffeine-addicted spider monkey named Elvis Aaron Presley, Charlie's peaceful world spirals out of control like a Category 5 hurricane. And, of course, there's…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
On the backward island of Weasel Cay, the idyllic life has come to an end. A struggling private pilot named Charlie Spinnaker helps his brother arrest a small-time Cuban drug smuggler. But within hours, a strange chain of events begins that plunges him into the world of global politics, drug cartels, and espionage. With the added involvement of a wayward singer-songwriter, a famous newscaster (who happens to be his ex-girlfriend), and a caffeine-addicted spider monkey named Elvis Aaron Presley, Charlie's peaceful world spirals out of control like a Category 5 hurricane. And, of course, there's a brutal Russian hit man who wants him dead, as well. With an offbeat sense of humor, madcap adventures, rich characters, and a plot with more twists than a Key West conga line, Chadd Wheat makes a hilarious and witty debut.
Autorenporträt
Chadd Allan Wheat was born and raised sailing the cornfield oceans of Indiana. He now lives in Venice, Florida, with his wife and corpulent gray cat that is often mistaken for a manatee. He attended Purdue University and has a degree in Military History. His writings have appeared in numerous newspapers, magazines, and anthology books. His hobbies are reading historical fiction, fishing, traveling the Caribbean, and watching college football. The Weasel Cay Chronicles is his first full-length novel.