
Carl Hiaasen's "Basket Case" is a satirical crime novel following Jack Tagger, a demoted obituary writer for a South Florida newspaper. Jack, obsessed with death and his own past, stumbles upon the suspicious demise of rock star Jimmy Stoma and sees it as his chance to revive his career. The book masterfully blends a compelling murder mystery with sharp social commentary on the decline of investigative journalism and the pitfalls of corporate media ownership. Parents should be aware of the mature themes, including murder, violence, and adult relationships, presented with Hiaasen's signature dark humor and irreverence. It's a fast-paced, witty read perfect for mature young adults and adults who appreciate satirical thrillers.
Once a hotshot investigative reporter, Jack Tagger now bangs out obituaries for a South Florida daily, "plotting to resurrect my newspaper career by yoking my byline to some famous stiff." Jimmy Stoma, the infamous front man of Jimmy and the Slut Puppies, dead in a fishy-smelling scuba "accident," might be the stiff of Jack's dreams--if only he can figure out what happened.Standing in the way are (among others) his ambitious young editor, who hasn't yet fired anyone but plans to "break her cherry" on Jack; the rock star's pop-singer widow, who's using the occasion of her husband's death to re-launch her own career; and the soulless, profit-hungry owner of the newspaper, whom Jack once publicly humiliated at a stockholders' meeting.With clues from the dead rock singer's music, Jack ultimately unravels Jimmy Stoma's strange fate--in a hilariously hard-won triumph for muckraking journalism, and for the death-obsessed obituary writer himself."Always be halfway prepared" is Jack Tagger's motto--and it's more than enough to guarantee a wickedly funny, brilliantly entertaining novel from Carl Hiaasen.