Summary
James Hall: Roughly Stranded
Hap Tyler, scion of the distinguished family of Commodore Tyler, one of the first settlers of the Florida coast, spends his days as a part-time curator of the family's house-museum. In his spare time, he refurbishes surfboards, hunts for young girls in Miami cafes and recovers from the consequences of reckless actions driven by a mysterious voice, a kind of obsessive intuition that has followed him since Vietnam. The recent stay in the sanatorium only confirms what many people think about him - Hap Tyler is a little crazy. But when his older brother Daniel, a successful archaeologist, is found naked and bound in a hotel room, apparently dead of a heart attack during wild and kinky sex, Hap will suddenly become suspicious.
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