Cherry Pye, a spoiled, talentless, yet wildly successful pop star, has taken a walk on the wild side. Picture Lindsay Lohan or Paris Hilton, club hopping, bed hopping, drinking and drugging, and loving the attention from the paparazzi and the tabloids. Cherry's life is like that; her parents and handlers struggle to keep her happy while keeping her alive and hoping to keep her on her feet for her upcoming tour. Without Cherry's knowledge, they've hired an actress as a body double for Cherry. If Cherry's in rehab, passed out, or sick, they bring out Ann to fill in for quick appearances. When Ann disappears, Team Cherry goes into a frenzy and madness ensues.
Ann, rescued after a car accident by Skink, the crazy hermit and ex-governor, wants out of this crazy life, but on her terms. After she's kidnapped by a tabloid photographer, she's wondering if Skink will come to her rescue. Cherry's agent hires Chemo as body guard. For a while, he replaces his weed whacker prosthesis with a cattle prod, which he uses on Cherry when she uses the word "like" as other than a verb. He wonders if Cherry is worth protecting.
Hiaasen crafts his usual improbable, twisted plot with crazily interconnecting story lines, while developing characters who caricature real life. The situational humor is laugh out loud funny, the characters are hilarious and unforgettable, and the cultural commentary will make you smile. I don't know that I would say Star Island is as terrific as Skinny Dip
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