Deep Water Blues

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Pub Date May 28 2019 | Archive Date Sep 24 2019

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Description

Inspired by a true story, artfully told by the author of Searching for Bobby Fischer: A Bahamian island becomes a battleground for a savage private war.
 
Charismatic expat Bobby Little built his own funky version of paradise on the remote island of Rum Cay, a place where ambitious sport fishermen docked their yachts for fine French cuisine and crowded the bar to boast of big blue marlin catches while Bobby refilled their cognac on the house. Larger than life, Bobby was really the main attraction: a visionary entrepreneur, master chef, skateboard champ, surfer, even former undercover DEA agent.
 
But after tragedy shatters the tranquility of Bobby’s marina, tourists stop visiting and simmering jealousies flare among island residents. And when a cruel, different kind of self-made entrepreneur challenges Bobby for control of the docks, all hell breaks loose. As the cobalt blue Bahamian waters run red with blood, the man who made Rum Cay his home will be lucky if he gets off the island alive . . .
 
When the Ebb Tide cruises four hundred miles southeast from Fort Lauderdale to Rum Cay, its captain finds the Bahamian island paradise he so fondly remembers drastically altered. Shoal covers the marina entrance, the beaches are deserted, and on shore there is a small cemetery with headstones overturned and bones sticking up through the sand. What happened to Bobby’s paradise?

About the Author

Fred Waitzkin was born in Cambridge, Massachusetts, in 1943. When he was a teenager he wavered between wanting to spend his life as a fisherman, Afro Cuban drummer, or novelist. He went to Kenyon College and did graduate study at New York University. His work has appeared in Esquire, New York magazine, the New York Times Sunday Magazine, the New York Times Book Review, Outside, Sports Illustrated, Forbes, the Huffington Post, and the Daily Beast, among other publications. His memoir, Searching for Bobby Fischer, was made into a major motion picture released in 1993. His other books are Mortal Games, The Last Marlin, and The Dream Merchant. Recently, he has completed an original screenplay, The Rave. Waitzkin lives in Manhattan with his wife, Bonnie, and has two children, Josh and Katya, and two grandsons, Jack and Charlie. He spends as much time as possible on the bridge of his old boat, The Ebb Tide, trolling baits off distant islands with his family.

Inspired by a true story, artfully told by the author of Searching for Bobby Fischer: A Bahamian island becomes a battleground for a savage private war.
 
Charismatic expat Bobby Little built his own...


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ISBN 9781504057745
PRICE $17.99 (USD)
PAGES 156

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Deep Water Blues by Fred Waitzkin is a quick, eventful, and delightful read about Rum Cay, a Bahamian island found about halfway between Nassau and The Turks and Caicos Islands. Over the course of many years, Waitzkin’s protagonist visited there for fishing trips on his boat, the Ebb Tide. Waitzkin wrote about the characters he encountered over the years including the owner of the marina, Bobby Little, Mike who lived in a relic of a boat, Rasta who manned the kitchen, Flo who sang out of happiness on her pig farm, and Dennis, the rich guy who drove Bobby off the island (and others). The story alternated from happiness and satisfaction, to greed and the trauma that comes with it.

The author is probably better known for an early novel that was turned into a 1993 movie, Searching for Bobby Fisher starring Ben Kingsley. Waitzkin’s writing is beautiful and descriptive, and it transfers the mood of being on the island. I read this one in an afternoon and thoroughly enjoyed the time it took to complete it.

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