10 Best Books Like Fever Beach
If you loved Fever Beach by Carl Hiaasen, here are the most similar books our readers recommend.
Quick Answer
The best books like Fever Beach are:
- 1The Last One at the Wedding: A Novel by Jason Rekulak3.9
- 2Girl Anonymous by Christina Dodd4.5
- 3Better Off Dead by Lee Child and Andrew Child0
- 4Alex Cross Must Die by James Patterson0
- 5Only the Dead by Jack Carr0
- 6Little Lies by Liane Moriarty0
- 7The Woman in the Window by A. J. Finn0
- 8The Guest List by Lucy Foley0
- 9The Housemaid by Freida McFadden4.5
- 10The Tenant by Freida McFadden4.2

When dim-witted ex-Proud Boy Dale Figgo picks up the wrong hitchhiker, he unwittingly triggers a chaotic chain of events involving his sharp-witted tenant Viva Morales and eco-vigilante Twilly Spree. As dark money schemes and twisted conspiracies converge in sun-soaked Florida, this unlikely trio must navigate a world of corrupt billionaires, delusional politicians, and enough mayhem to make even the most seasoned Florida residents take notice.
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Quick Comparison: Books Like Fever Beach
| Book | Author | Rating | Year | Pages | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| The Last One at the Wedding: A Novel | Jason Rekulak | 3.9 | 2024 | 352 | Closest match |
| Girl Anonymous | Christina Dodd | 4.5 | 2025 | 336 | Similar vibes |
| Better Off Dead | Lee Child and Andrew Child | 0 | — | — | Similar vibes |
| Alex Cross Must Die | James Patterson | 0 | — | — | Similar vibes |
| Only the Dead | Jack Carr | 0 | — | — | Similar vibes |
| Little Lies | Liane Moriarty | 0 | 2014 | 496 | Similar vibes |
| The Woman in the Window | A. J. Finn | 0 | 2018 | 464 | Similar vibes |
| The Guest List | Lucy Foley | 0 | 2020 | 336 | Similar vibes |
| The Housemaid | Freida McFadden | 4.5 | 2022 | 332 | Similar vibes |
| The Tenant | Freida McFadden | 4.2 | 2025 | 368 | Similar vibes |
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Frequently Asked Questions
What books are most similar to Fever Beach?
The most similar books to Fever Beach are The Last One at the Wedding: A Novel, Girl Anonymous, Better Off Dead.
What should I read after Fever Beach?
After finishing Fever Beach, readers most commonly pick up The Last One at the Wedding: A Novel next.
Who writes books like Carl Hiaasen?
Authors similar to Carl Hiaasen include Freida McFadden, Gillian Flynn, Alex Michaelides.
What genre is Fever Beach?
Fever Beach is a Thriller novel by Carl Hiaasen, published in 2025. It features elements of Billionaire, Dystopian, Revenge.
How long is Fever Beach?
Fever Beach is 384 pages long.
About Fever Beach
NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • From the bestselling author of Squeeze Me comes a wildly entertaining Florida caper-a razor-sharp send-up of modern American life, packed with misfits and mayhem.“No satirist arrived at our dystopian moment better prepared than Carl Hiaasen.” -Slate“[Carl Hiaasen’s] reality with a side of escapism is a blessing for our fragile minds at this time.” -Samantha Irby in The AtlanticWelcome to Fever Beach, where the sun blazes, the politics are unhinged, and the characters are as volatile as a summer storm.Dale Figgo is a half-baked crusader with the rare distinction of being kicked out of the Proud Boys-for being too dumb. His latest bad decision? Picking up a hitchhiker on a rainy afternoon while running an errand.That errand sets off a chain reaction involving Viva Morales, a clever, resilient newcomer trying to rebuild her life post-divorce. She’s renting a room in Figgo’s apartment and working at the Mink Foundation-a philanthropic front with something far darker beneath the surface.Circling them is Twilly Spree, a hotheaded environmentalist with too much cash and a gift for over-the-top revenge.When dark money and twisted motives bring their worlds crashing together, Viva and Twilly become unlikely allies. Together, they uncover a tangle of corruption and conspiracy led by a plastic-surgery-loving billionaire couple and a clueless congressman with delusions of grandeur.In his most outrageous and deliciously funny novel yet, Hiaasen delivers a gleefully chaotic portrait of contemporary madness.








