Zeno's books are good, if you can read them without a fire being lit under your a$$ to try something new then you have no business reading anything.
I think Don Kamienski (sp?) has a flounder book out there, I've read it, but you shouldn't be looking for a book that spells out everything in your water conditions. Same with the internet and everything else you read, you should not be looking for those magic paragraphs which relate exactly to your spots. The fish don't change when they cross boundaries, it is all about what you pull from what you read. They are the same fish, pull what you can apply to the areas you fish and how you fish them..
I like to read, and if I read a book and I take a single thing from it that I can apply to make something I do in my own waters more effective then I am happy. I am over the "how to" books. They are boring. A Season on the Edge is my kind of book, it's an actual read that you can pull some info from. I don't need some dude with a typewriter telling he exactly how I should be doing something, that is weak sauce...
I can lend you Don's book, shoot me an email..
RyanF