Flush

Unabridged
Author: Carl Hiaasen
Narrator: Michael Welch
Genres: Comedy, Young Adult
Publisher: Listening Library, Inc.
Date: September 2005
Length: 5 hours, 23 minutes
Ratings:
Formats:
  • CD

Overview

You know it's going to be a rough summer when you spend Father's Day visiting your dad in the local lockup.
Noah's dad is sure that the owner of the "Coral Queen casino boat is flushing raw sewage into the harbor-which has made taking a dip at the local beach like swimming in a toilet. He can't prove it though, and so he decides that sinking the boat will make an effective statement. Right. The boat is pumped out and back in business within days and Noah's dad is stuck in the clink.
Now Noah is determined to succeed where his dad failed. He "will prove that the Coral Queen is dumping illegally . . . somehow. His allies may not add up to much-his sister Abbey, an unreformed childhood biter; Lice Peeking, a greedy sot with poor hygiene; Shelly, a bartender and a woman scorned; and a mysterious pirate-but Noah's got a plan to flush this crook out into the open. A plan that should sink the crooked little casino, once and for all.

From the Hardcover edition.

Reviews (5)

Flush

Written by James Dowd on June 2nd, 2008

  • Book Rating: 1/5

This is probably a fine book for a teenager, but an adult soon tires of the juvenile conversation. Two examples: the reference to "Grandpa Bobby", and the statement that the hero "didn't even know what color fuchsia was" All in all quite a disappointment, if there was an option for no stars I would have chosen it.

Flush

Written by Anonymous from Pace, FL on April 5th, 2008

  • Book Rating: 5/5

This was a fun book. I hadn't read any Hiaasen in a while and can't wait to read more. This was delightful to read.

Flush

Written by Robin Miller on April 20th, 2007

  • Book Rating: 4/5

As usual Hiaasen takes toxic waste and makes it funny. He makes an environmentalist point with a humoristic tale. I always enjoy Hiaasen's novels.

NOT flushed away

Written by Gabi on July 18th, 2006

  • Book Rating: 4/5

We liked this story from beginning to end. There was not a dull moment, the whole family listened on a long trip this spring. Carl Hiaasen really understands older kids (young adults) and doesn't dumb down a good story. And the parents really enjoyed it too. The reader was excellent as well. BUT we did like "Hoot" better, that's why we only gave it 4 stars instead of 5. if I had a choice it would have been 4 1/2 stars....

Another great mystery/comedy by Carl

Written by Cheryl G on June 23rd, 2006

  • Book Rating: 5/5

Another great mystery by Hiaasen. Keeps you laughing and thinking. Would be a great book for juvenilles also.

Author Details

Author Details

Hiaasen, Carl

Carl Hiaasen has been writing about Florida since his father gave him a typewriter at age six. Back then, he wrote hunt-and-peck stories about neighborhood kickball and softball games. Today, Hiaasen is the author of many bestselling novels, including Basket Case and Skinny Dip. Hiaasen's novels have been published in 29 languages, which is 28 more than he can read or write!

In addition to writing novels, Hiaasen also writes a newspaper column for The Miami Herald, and he has published two collections of his columns. How does he balance writing the newspaper columns and the novels? "Easy," Hiaasen said. "You write every waking hour and have no life. Actually, the jobs complement each other. In a place as wild as South Florida, true-life events are almost too big and too weird to be dealt with appropriately in a newspaper. The journalism feeds the imagination, which feeds the fiction. As for keeping a schedule, it's pretty simple: Two days a week I write for The Miami Herald, and the rest of the time I'm working on novels or magazine articles. Or fishing."

Hoot, Hiaasen's first novel for young readers, was the recipient of numerous awards, including the prestigious Newbery Honor. The movie version of Hoot hit U.S. theaters May 2006.