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Another Sanibel Sunset Detective [Kindle Edition]

Ron Base
4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (25 customer reviews)

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Book Description

Welcome to Tree Callister's Sanibel Island...

Meet some of his friends.

THE MYSTERIOUS WOMAN. She tries to seduce Tree in Paris and Key West--and she may be trying to kill him on Sanibel Island.

TWO SHADY CHARACTERS. A former director of the Pakistani Secret Service, Miram Shah, wants Tree to find his missing fiancée. Accused Serbian war criminal Javor Zoran has lost his true love. He insists Tree find her. Could both men be looking for the same woman?

THE DOCTOR WITH A MACHETE. Actually, Dr. Edgar Bunya says the correct name for his machete is a cutlass. Dr. Edgar plans to use it to cut off Tree's hands.

THE DEAD BODIES. From Key West to Useppa Island to Sanibel, Tree keeps stumbling across corpses. The cops don't like this one bit.

His marriage is in jeopardy, his son is in trouble, his life is being threatened, and time is running out for Tree Callister in his most dangerous and action- packed adventure yet.

There is Another Sanibel Sunset Detective, and it finds author Ron Base at his page-turning best!


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About the Author

Author Ron Base shares a love of Paris and Sanibel Island, as well as all things Hemingway, with his fictional alter ego, Tree Callister. Base is a former newspaper reporter, movie critic, magazine writer, and screenwriter who has lived in Toronto, Los Angeles, Montreal, Paris, and Rome. Another Sanibel Sunset Detective is his third Tree Callister novel. He is at work on a fourth adventure.

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  • File Size: 522 KB
  • Print Length: 236 pages
  • Publisher: West-End Books (October 16, 2012)
  • Sold by: Amazon Digital Services, Inc.
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B009SCQ32U
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
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  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #295,850 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Fun January 1, 2013
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Another Sanibel Sunset Dective is a great read. This is the third in this series and they are all fun to read. This is not heavy stuff, just very enjoyable
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5.0 out of 5 stars strike three is a homerun July 15, 2013
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I love this series!!! Writing detective fiction, like most things, is not as easy as it looks. Ron makes it seem easy but I suspect that creating these tales is as complicated as poor old Tree's endeavors to make a living, enjoy Sanibel, stay alive, and keep his long suffering wife from getting into his business. Haven't we all been there?
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5.0 out of 5 stars Third TIme's A Charm June 12, 2013
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Well . Tree has been showered with crazy clients, exposed to the world of espionage, filled with fear he was losing his beloved wife, deepened close friendships and, as usual dodged a few bullets and a machete in this latest adventure. Yep! Just another day in the life of Sanibel's favorite and ONLY detective. Treat yourself to a fun read!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome read December 18, 2013
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COULDNT PUT IT DOWN. finished in less than a day. Great story that keeps one riveted on the edge of the seat!
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5.0 out of 5 stars enjoyed October 7, 2013
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I enjoyed the story, the characters, the story's setting, it kept me reading. He had a few lines that I felt he repeated way too often, but on the whole I like it a lot.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Easy Read September 19, 2013
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This was a light easy read. I did find there were places where the book dragged a little. All in all it was a nice book to read when you have a few minutes at a time. A mystery with a few surprises included. If you are looking for a book that you don't want to get too involved (not wanting to put it down) this is the one. An enjoyable pleasant read. I would read another book by this author.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Great escape reading September 18, 2013
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I liked the first book so well, I ordered the others in the series. Found it to be a fun, quick read. Looking forward to another in this series.
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2.0 out of 5 stars So so September 13, 2013
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I was half way through before anything interesting happened.
I almost gave up and now that I'm done I wish I had.
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More About the Author

Ron Base was born in Belleville, Ontario, Dec. 9. His bank manager father, Eric, moved the family--mother Jean and younger brother Ric--from Belleville to Cobourg to Picton, and finally to Brockville, Ontario. Here Base finished elementary school and then attended Brockville Collegiate Institute and Vocational School.

He began writing for a weekly newspaper, The United Counties Packet, when he was 15 years old. Based on his work for the weekly, he landed a part-time job at the daily Recorder and Times where he wrote a column for teenagers and worked as a general assignment reporter during the summer. He was also the Brockville correspondent for the Kingston Whig Standard.

He dropped out of high school at the age of 18 but was able to attend the journalism school at Algonquin College for one year in 1967-1968. While at the college, he wrote freelance pieces for the Ottawa Journal.

Although he did not graduate from Algonquin, Base landed a fulltime job as general assignment reporter at the Oshawa Times in the summer of 1968. Three months later, he was hired at the Windsor Star where he wrote obituaries before being assigned to the night desk. Several months later, he was named the paper's media columnist.

After five years at the Windsor Star, Base was hired by publisher Douglas Creighton as a feature writer when the Toronto Sunday Sun began publication in 1973. He wrote pieces for the Sunday newspaper's magazine section and also did the weekly cover story for the paper's TV guide.

After three years at the Sun, he left to work briefly at the Toronto Star, returned to the Sun, just as briefly, before leaving to write magazine pieces. During this period, Base worked for a New York-based magazine syndicate, Writers Bloc, and produced profiles on everyone from actgor Peter O'Toole and former New York governor Nelson Rockefeller to author Tom Wolfe, mystery writer Mickey Spillane, and Robert Blake before he was accused of killing anyone.

Those stories and others appeared in such publications as the Washington Post, New York Newsday, The New York Post, Chicago Tribune, The Miami Herald, and the Los Angeles Times. He also wrote several profiles for Cosmopolitan magazine and freelanced for Maclean's Magazine, first as its television critic and later as a contributing editor writing profiles.

Among the other publications Base wrote for during that period: TV Guide, Chatelaine, Quest Magazine, Canadian Business, and Toronto Life.

Returning to the Toronto Star in 1980, Base wrote TV criticism for a year and then replaced the newspaper's longtime movie critic Clyde Gilmour. From 1981 to 1987, Base wrote movie reviews as well as profiled the major stars of the day, including Clint Eastwood, Paul Newman, Meryl Streep, Goldie Hawn, Michael Caine, Eddie Murphy, Richard Burton, Dustin Hoffman, Warren Beatty, Diane Keaton, Woody Allen, Oprah Winfrey, Steven Spielberg, Tom Hanks, and Kevin Costner.

During this time, he hosted a syndicated radio show, Marquee Magazine at the Movies and also co-hosted The Movie Show with Alex Barris for TV Ontario. The series lasted for two seasons before being cancelled. He also appeared frequently on the CTV network's Canada AM to talk about movies.

"Heavenly Bodies", a script Base had co written while freelancing, was released by MGM in 1985, and sank at the box office. However, the movie about three young women who start their own workout club found renewed life in the burgeoning home video market, and, much to Base's continuing bemusement, refused to go away, becoming something of a cult hit, complete with an annual screening in Los Angeles.

During this time, Doubleday published Base's first novel, "Matinee Idol". Base left the Star in 1987 and co-produced and wrote a thriller, "White Light", directed by Al Waxman and starring Martin Kove. The film played theatrically in Canada. He also worked with David Haslam, publisher of Marquee Magazine, to produce a number of movie-oriented books, including "The Movies of the Eighties", "Marquee's Guide to the Movies on Video", and "Starring Roles", published in the United States as "If The Other Guy Isn't Jack Nicholson, I've Got The Part".

He lived in Paris for a time where he co-wrote "Jesuit Joe", based on a famous French comic book. The movie was shot in Canada and released in France and Europe.

In 1992, Base moved to Los Angeles. He lived in Beverly Hills for the next five years and wrote "First Degree", a thriller that starred Rob Lowe and was produced by Richard O. Lowry. During that time, Base wrote a lot of low budget thrillers and edited Marquee Magazine.

He moved back to Toronto in 1997 to marry Katherine Lenhoff. The couple moved to Montreal in 2001. While there, Base co-wrote "The Last Sign", a $20 million Canada-France co-production that starred Andie McDowell.

A novel he started writing while in Los Angeles, "Magic Man", finally was published by St. Martin's Press, New York, in 2005.

Since then, he's concentrated on novels, writing "The Strange" in 2009, "The Sanibel Sunset Detective" in early 2011, followed by "The Sanibel Sunset Detective Returns" in late 2011. All three novels are published by West-End Books.

Base and his wife currently live in the town of Milton, about 45 minutes west of Toronto, but he spends as much time on Sanibel Island as he can. He has two grown children, Joel and Erin, a stepson, Jonathan, and four grandchildren, whom he adores. There is also a big lovable hound dog named Clinton who thinks Base's sole purpose on this earth is to take care of him.

He may be right.



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