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Welcome to Paradise (Key West, Bk 7)
Welcome to Paradise - Key West, Bk 7
Author: Laurence Shames
What's in a license plate? Plenty, if the tag reads BIG AL. — Mild mannered Al Tuschman, a salesman from New Jersey, is mistaken for Al Marracotta, a major New York mobster with some very nasty enemies-enemies who hire a pair of bumbling hitmen to turn the paradise of Big Al's Key West vacation into a living hell. When the wrong Big Al is...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780375502521
ISBN-10: 0375502521
Publication Date: 4/27/1999
Pages: 220
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  • Currently 3.5/5 Stars.
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3.5 stars, based on 3 ratings
Publisher: Villard
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
Members Wishing: 1
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Big Al, an inept minor-league Mafioso who's boss of a New York fish market, drives to Key West. He has a rival who'd like to take over the market and puts out a contract on said mobster. That's not hard when both the target and an innocent tourist have the same vanity plate, even though one's a short guy with a big dog and the other's a big guy with a small dog. But by the time the salesman's been nearly done in by a ton of rancid calamari and has narrowly escaped death by a stuffed sailfish, there's another link between the two Al's, and therein lies the tale. That link is a beautiful woman named Katy Sansone.
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Trouble in paradaise, when transplants hit Florida.
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When he moved from New Jersey to Key West, furniture salesman Al Tuschman led a very ordinary life. From the moment he is mistaken for mobster Big Al Marracotta, however, Al's life takes on a comicly dangerous twist.
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Goofy, quirky....ala Carl Hiaasen.


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