On Wahoo Reef  by Tim W. Jackson (Book Review #1931)

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“On Wahoo Reef” by Tim W. Jackson is a delightful blend of humor and adventure that has been aptly described as “Northern Exposure meets Margaritaville.” This comic Caribbean romp follows Wally Breight, a disillusioned P.R. executive who dreams of escaping his mundane life for the idyllic shores of the Caribbean.

Wally’s dreams seem to come true when he stumbles upon a run-down scuba diving operation for sale on Blacktip Island. Seizing the opportunity, he buys the business and eagerly anticipates a new, tranquil life in paradise. However, Wally soon discovers that paradise has its own set of challenges. His dive boat turns out to be a lemon, his business partner exhibits piratical tendencies, scuba guests are few and far between, and the free-spirited dive mistress he hires threatens to party him into an early grave.

The story unfolds with a series of hilarious and unexpected events as Wally struggles to get a handle on his new life and business. Jackson’s witty writing and vibrant characterizations make for a thoroughly enjoyable read. The unique setting of Blacktip Island, with its quirky inhabitants and picturesque scenery, adds to the charm of the novel.

Overall, “On Wahoo Reef” is a fun and engaging tale of misadventure in paradise, perfect for anyone looking to escape into a lighthearted and entertaining story. Whether you’re a fan of comic novels or simply enjoy a good beach read, this book is sure to bring a smile to your face and a longing for the Caribbean sun.

Written by Jeyran Main


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