Tim Dorsey Books in Order
Who is Tim Dorsey?
Tim Dorsey is an American novelist who is known for a series starring Serge A. Storms, a mentally disturbed vigilante antihero who rampages across Florida enforcing his own moral code against a variety of low-life criminals.
He attended Auburn University, where he became the editor of The Auburn Plainsman, the student newspaper; he wrote about racism while at Auburn. In 1987, Dorsey relocated to Tampa, Florida, and became a reporter for The Tampa Tribune, until he resigned from the paper in 1999 to write full-time and released his first Serge Storms book. Even after a 25 year career, he’s still bringing out new work with a new Serge Storms book every year.
Currently, Dorsey lives in Tampa with his wife and two daughters.
What is the Serge Storms Series?
Most of Dorsey’s novels feature Serge A. Storms as the primary character and now at over 25 books, it’s by far the biggest work he has written. The titular character has several coexisting mental illnesses that render him obsessive, psychopathic, schizophrenic, and frequently homicidal, but Storms serves as the anti-hero in Dorsey’s works due to his strong sense of moral absolutism and justice. Some have called this series a chaotic masterpiece and an acid trip of a book series. If this is something that interests you, then read on as the reading order and summaries for this series is a journey in itself!
Serge Storms Series in Publication Order. This is the order the books were written in and also the recommended reading order.
Tim Dorsy himself has stated that the series is meant to be read non-chronologically.
Although the timeline of the first five books in the series is non-chronological, they are MEANT to be read non-chronologically (in other words, in the publication order in which they were released).
The lists below are provided in case you started in the middle and wanted to know where you were (think of it all like the order of the Star Wars movie series).
- Florida Roadkill (1999)
- Hammerhead Ranch Motel (2000)
- Orange Crush (2001)
- Triggerfish Twist (2002)
- The Stingray Shuffle (2003)
- Cadillac Beach (2004)
- Torpedo Juice (2005)
- The Big Bamboo (2006)
- Hurricane Punch (2007)
- Atomic Lobster (2008)
- Nuclear Jellyfish (2009)
- Gator A-Go-Go (2010)
- Electric Barracuda (2011)
- When Elves Attack (2011)
- Pineapple Grenade (2012)
- The Rip Tide, Ultra-Glide (2013)
- Tiger Shrimp Tango (2014)
- Shark Skin Suite (2015)
- Coconut Cowboy (2016)
- Clownfish Blues (2017)
- The Pope of Palm Beach (2018)
- No Sunscreen for the Dead (2019)
- Naked Came the Florida Man (2020)
- Tropic of Stupid (2021)
- Mermaid Confidential (2022)
- The Maltese Iguana (2023)
If for whatever reason you would like to read them chronologically, then the following list is the way to do it!
- Triggerfish Twist
- Florida Roadkill
- Hammerhead Ranch Motel
- The Stingray Shuffle
- Orange Crush
- Cadillac Beach
- Torpedo Juice
- The Big Bamboo
- Hurricane Punch
- Atomic Lobster
- Nuclear Jellyfish
- Gator A-Go-Go
- Electric Barracuda
- When Elves Attack
- Pineapple Grenade
- The Rip Tide Ultra-Glide
- Tiger Shrimp Tango
- Shark Skin Suite
- Coconut Cowboy
- Clownfish Blues
- The Pope of Palm Beach
- No Sunscreen for the Dead
- Naked Came the Florida Man
- Tropic of Stupid
- Mermaid Confidential
- The Maltese Iguana
Serge Storms Reading Order
1. Florida Roadkill (1999)
322 pages
Published by Farrago
3.69 out of 5 on Goodreads
Introducing Serge Storms, America’s most cheerful serial killer.
Local trivia buff Serge loves eliminating jerks and pests. His drug-addled partner Coleman loves cartoons. Hot stripper Sharon Rhodes loves cocaine, especially when purchased with rich dead men’s money.
On the other hand, there’s Sean and David, who love fishing and are kind to animals – and who are about to cross paths with a suitcase filled with stolen insurance money.
Serge wants the suitcase. Sharon wants the suitcase. Coleman wants more drugs . . . and the suitcase. In the meantime, there’s murder by gun, Space Shuttle, Barbie doll, and Levi’s 501s.
In other words, welcome to Tim Dorsey’s slice of America – where nobody gets out unscathed and untanned!
2. Hammerhead Ranch Motel (2000)
384 pages
Published by Farrago
4.04 out of 5 on Goodreads
There’s a different schemer or slimeball behind every door: cocaine duckpins who have survived only by the dumbest fortune, hard-luck gigolos desperate to score, undercover cops busting undercover cops who are running sting operations on undercover cops.
And just down the row, local historian and spree killer Serge Storms – who has stopped keeping up with his meds – is still looking for a briefcase stuffed with five million dollars . . . and is now capable of wreaking more havoc than hurricane Rolando-berto, the big wind gathering force offshore, just waiting for the opportunity to blow everything straight to hell.
Pack up your bags and head to Tim Dorsey’s slice of America. Leave your rational mind at home and come well armed. There’s a room with your number on it at the Hammerhead Ranch Motel.
3. Orange Crush (2001)
384 pages
Published by Farrago
4.06 out of 5 on Goodreads
The Republicans’ “golden boy” – and a loyal, unquestioning tool of the powerful special interests – handsome, unthreatening, Florida governor-by-default Marlon Conrad seems a virtual shoo-in for re-election. That is, until he undergoes a radical personality shift during a bloody military action in the Balkans.
Now it’s just three weeks before the election and Marlon is suddenly talking about “issues” and “reform” as he crosses the length and breadth of his home state with an amnesiac speechwriter and a chief of staff who turns catatonic in the presence of minorities. The governor’s new-found conscience might well cost him the election, though. And it appears that pretty much everybody from Tallahassee to Miami Beach is trying to kill him…
Welcome to Tim Dorsey’s slice of America – where nobody gets out unscathed and untanned!
4. Triggerfish Twist (2002)
400 pages
Published by Farrago
4.12 out of 5 on Goodreads
Ensconced in a lovely tropical villa on idyllic Triggerfish Lane, Jim Davenport anticipates the good life to come. But this isn’t living – it’s Florida and the neighbourhood is not quite what it seems. It’s got overly aggressive Little League parents, drug-free Rastafarians, homicidal hookers, unnatural sex and casual violence.
Oh, yes, and there’s a psychopathic serial killer-cum-Sunshine-State folklorist named Serge A. Storms living directly across the street. So it’s only a matter of time before Jim up and actually kills somebody…
In other words, welcome to Tim Dorsey’s slice of America – where nobody gets out unscathed and untanned!
5. The Stingray Shuffle (2003)
400 pages
Published by Farrago
4.16 out of 5 on Goodreads
When serial-killing local historian Serge Storms is off his meds, no one is safe – not Russian hoods, Jamaican mobsters, spoiled frat boys, women’s book clubs, down-and-out drug dealers, bad Vegas-rejected local lounge acts . . .
Even less so when five million dollars in cash in a bugged suitcase is still racing up and down the Eastern Seaboard.
Welcome to Tim Dorsey’s slice of America – where nobody gets out unscathed and untanned!
6. Cadillac Beach (2004)
352 pages
Published by Farrago
4.14 out of 5 on Goodreads
Serge Storms, the history-loving, letter-writing, possibly certifiable serial killer, returns for another adventure.
This time the one-man crime spree swings through Florida before settling down in Miami Beach to launch his long-overdue offbeat travel service. It’s a labour of love as Serge forces customers to confront the underbelly of the American state’s past and present.
All while multi-tasking to battle the Palermo crime family, mystery assassins, local police, the FBI, the CIA, telemarketers . . . and solve a forty-year-old mystery involving the infamous “Murph the Surf” gem heist!
In other words, welcome to Tim Dorsey’s slice of America – where nobody gets out unscathed and untanned!
7. Torpedo Juice (2005)
336 pages
Published by Farrago
4.16 out of 5 on Goodreads
The drinks are on local historian/spree killer Serge Storms, who’s decided it’s high time he got married. So he’s motoring down to the Florida Keys – the ultimate end of the line – in search of Ms Right…
And finding his doped-up basket case bud Coleman along the way. But for Serge, “getting hitched” doesn’t necessarily mean “settling down” – not when South Florida is crawling with slimeballs, swindlers, unrepentant jerks, and annoying bystanders whose ranks need some serious thinning.
In other words, welcome to Tim Dorsey’s slice of America – where nobody gets out unscathed and untanned!
8. The Big Bamboo (2006)
352 pages
Published by Farrago
4.05 out of 5 on Goodreads
The world’s most lovable serial killer is back. During this latest cavalcade of nonstop felonies, Serge Storms finds time to resurrect his obsession with movies, particularly those showcasing his beloved Florida. And he wants answers! Why aren’t more films shot there? How come the ones that are stink so bad?
Naturally, Serge, accompanied by his substance-sustained sidekick, Coleman, must immediately hop a transcontinental flight to straighten out Hollywood once and for all. But, of course, being Serge, his mission is sidetracked by perpetual detours to irresistible celluloid landmarks… and intrigue.
Welcome to Tim Dorsey’s slice of America – where nobody gets out unscathed and untanned!
9. Hurricane Punch (2007)
431 pages
Published by William Morrow
4.09 out of 5 on Goodreads
That lovable, under-undermedicated dispenser of truth, justice, and trivia is back with a vengeance—just as his cherished home state is about to take a beating from a conga line of hurricanes bearing down on the peninsula. But as Serge and his burnout buddy Coleman go storm-chasing, bodies begin turning up at a disturbing rate, even by Florida standards. It looks like a serial killer is on the loose—another serial killer—which highly offends Serge’s moral sensibilities. And he vows he’ll stop at nothing to unmask his thrill-killing rival and make All Things Right—though Coleman’s triathlete approach to the sport of polyabuse binging threatens to derail the mission more completely than the entire combined Sunshine State police community could ever hope to.
10. Atomic Lobster (2008)
398 pages
Published by William Morrow
4.02 out of 5 on Goodreads
Why is everyone rushing to flee Tampa on a cruise ship to hell?
Serge is back with a bullet, torn between homicide and souvenirs. So is Coleman, torn between getting hammered and getting more hammered. Then there’s good ol’ Jim Davenport, the E-Team, the Diaz Brothers, and Johnny Vegas, the Accidental Virgin, cranking up the fevered action as the pot boils over on a street called Lobster Lane.
It’s reunion time in the Sunshine State, and we’re not just talking the family jamboree of that blood-soaked criminal clan, the McGraws, whose nastiest, meanest member is finally released from prison and heads south bent on revenge. On top of it all, the government is covering up a growing list of mysterious victims across Florida who may or may not be connected to a nefarious plot being hatched against national security.
But wait! There’s more on the horizon! Who is the oddly familiar femme fatale named Rachael? Is Serge wrong that guns, drugs, and strippers don’t mix? What sets the Non-Confrontationalists off on a rampage? What finally brings Coleman and Lenny together? Will they succeed in building the biggest bong ever? And can Serge surf a rogue wave to victory?
So batten the hatches, don the life jackets, and take cover as all these questions and more are answered in the latest adventure from the acclaimed author of Hurricane Punch.
11. Nuclear Jellyfish (2009)
322 pages
Published by William Morrow
4.10 out of 5 on Goodreads
Tim Dorsey’s outrageously zany, gleefully violent, and uproariously funny Nuclear Jellyfish marks the triumphant return of lovable, thrill-killing Florida historian and tireless civic booster Serge A. Storms. Thebestselling author of Atomic Lobster, Triggerfish Twist, and Florida Roadkill, Dorsey can match Carl Hiaasen punch-for-punch when it comes to fictionally depicting Sunshine State madness—and he’s taken his rightful place alongside Christopher Moore in the pantheon of top American humorists. Nuclear Jellyfish is a veritable WMD of radioactive hilarity—as Denver’s Rocky Mountain News so aptly puts it, “It doesn’t get any better.”
12. Gator A-Go-Go (2010)
353 pages
Published by William Morrow
4.13 out of 5 on Goodreads
After years of quiet, a legendary Miami kingpin from the anything-goes eighties is suddenly back in the news . . . along with one of the state’s most psychotic homicidal monsters, every bit as criminally insane as Serge—except without the morals.
The mysteries continue to mount: How did Coleman end up with even more disciples than Serge? Can kids successfully climb fences while carrying pizzas? Will Serge survive the carnage, armed with a GPS and a kiddie pool?
All will soon be answered—and of course every last moment is caught on tape as Serge creates his most excellent documentary ever, the making of Gator A-Go-Go.
Pack the cooler, load the car, and head to where the water is warm for a spring vacation you won’t soon forget—no matter how much you might try!
13. Electric Barracuda (2011)
368 pages
Published by Farrago
4.12 out of 5 on Goodreads
Serge Storms, that lovable thermonuclear vigilante, has been scattering corpses behind him for more than a decade. The authorities notice the body count, and send a task force to track down Serge. Could his luck finally have run out?
Meanwhile, armed with his perpetually baked sidekick, Coleman, Serge decides to resurrect his online travel-advice website where you, too, can learn how to experience his home state of Florida through the eyes of a fugitive.
Off they go, blogging along a getaway route through the state’s most remote back roads and bars, where the number of cadavers begins stacking up like Serge’s website hits. Clues and questions mount . . . Who are all the women being photographed in the swamp? And what made Coleman draw on his face with Magic Markers?
In other words, welcome to Tim Dorsey’s slice of America – where nobody gets out unscathed and untanned!
14. When Elves Attack (2011)
208 pages
Published by Farrago
3.81 out of 5 on Goodreads
Few can give with the generosity and creativity of bighearted psychopath Serge Storms.
Like Santa, Serge knows who’s been naughty and who’s been nice. As December 24 rolls around, he is to be found filling up the Serge sleigh with an unforgettable bag of presents.
Dorsey offers the perfect antidote for all those sappy feel-good holiday stories with this zany blockbuster extravaganza in which his wonderfully deranged local historian-serial killer delivers his special brand of Christmas cheer.
More outrageous than Santa Claus in a Speedo, When Elves Attack serves up a Yuletide feast of the “pure gonzo humor” the New York Times Book Review enthusiastically attributes to this fearlessly funny writer.
Welcome to Tim Dorsey’s slice of America – where nobody gets out unscathed and un-Santa-Claused!
15. Pineapple Grenade (2012)
208 pages
Published by Farrago
3.81 out of 5 on Goodreads
In this adventure Serge Storms bumps it up a notch, joining a CIA operation so covert even the agency doesn’t know about it.
First, there’s the media frenzy over the “Hollow Man”, a gutless corpse found on the beach. Could this be the work of Serge, that eccentric trivialista and one-man vigilante squad?
But also why is he extensively photographing foreign consulates right before the critically important Summit of the Americas comes to town? Does it have something to do with Serge’s declaration to his ever-stoned sidekick, Coleman, that he’s decided to become a spy?
The intelligence community isn’t amused, and they want answers: How did Serge and Coleman get so cosy with the president of a banana republic? Who is the femme fatale with a heart of gold – and national pride? Why is the congressman in favour of the latest oil spill? When did everyone forget how to drive?
In other words, welcome to Tim Dorsey’s slice of America – where nobody gets out unscathed and untanned!
16. The Rip Tide, Ultra-Glide (2013)
306 pages
Published by Farrago
3.89 out of 5 on Goodreads
Brilliant local historian, bighearted psychopath and chipper tour guide Serge Storms takes a holidaying couple on the ride of a lifetime.
When newly unemployed Patrick and Barbara McDougall decide a break in Florida is just what they need to put life back on the right track, awful accommodations, a robbery, and a not-so-helpful police department make them rethink their decision to drown their troubles in paradise.
Luckily, charismatic Serge and his perpetually altered sidekick, Coleman, are on hand. But are the McDougalls safer with Serge – or should they take their chances on the mean streets? Will Coleman get tired of signing autographs? Can pelicans be used as murder weapons? And is time running out for our heroes?
In other words, welcome to Tim Dorsey’s slice of America – where nobody gets out unscathed and untanned!
17. Tiger Shrimp Tango (2014)
320 pages
Published by Farrago
3.95 out of 5 on Goodreads
Thanks to the Internet, America has become a playground for ruthless scam artists out to make an easy buck. And where do these models of entrepreneurship hail from? Why, the Sunshine State of course!
No one loves Florida more, or can keep it safe from invasive criminal species better than self-appointed Sunshine Sheriff Serge Storms. When a particular scam leads to the death of a few innocents and a young woman’s disappearance, Serge and his perpetually self-bent sidekick Coleman – aided by his new pal, latter-day noir private eye Mahoney – load up the car for a riotous road trip to do right.
Packed with seafood, mayhem, blood, Coleman’s deep thoughts, Floridian lore, and more, Tiger Shrimp Tango is a hilarious adventure set in Tim Dorsey’s unique slice of America – where nobody gets out unscathed and untanned!
18. Shark Skin Suite (2015)
336 pages
Published by Farrago
4.04 out of 5 on Goodreads
Bottom feeders beware: the Sunshine State’s favourite psychotic killer and lovable Floridaphile Serge Storms has found a new calling as a legal eagle, and he’s going to make a killing as a crusading attorney – and star as a dashing lawyer on the big screen while he’s at it.
One of Serge’s old flames, young lawyer Brook Campanella, is ruthless at taking down the greedy banksters kicking people out of their homes. The opposition is determined to shut her down and they’ll go to extreme lengths to do it.
Luckily for her, Serge has been hired to do some investigative legwork on the case. There’s nothing he likes better than saving a damsel in distress, especially when it means kicking a bunch of shyster butt. The mayhem comes to a hilarious head at the Key West courthouse, at the height of the island’s raucous Fantasy Fest street carnival, and no one, including Serge, will ever be the same.
Take the plunge and swim with the sharks in Tim Dorsey’s slice of America – where nobody gets out unscathed and untanned!
19. Coconut Cowboy (2016)
341 pages
Published by Farrago
3.93 out of 5 on Goodreads
Obsessed with the iconic Sixties classic Easy Rider, lovable serial killer and movie buff extraordinaire Serge A. Storms devises his wildest plan yet: finish the journey begun by his freewheeling heroes, Captain America and Billy, tragically cut short by some shotgun-wielding rednecks.
Setting a course for the Florida panhandle, Captain Serge – with Coleman literally riding shotgun – mounts his classic motorcycle and hits the highway, but the America he finds is a whole lot weirder than anything Peter Fonda and Dennis Hopper encountered. In a state where criminal politicians are more common than gators, Serge and Coleman discover one particular speed-trap locale so aggressively inept at corruption that investigators are baffled where to start.
Saddle up for Serge Storms’ most epic, lethal, and hilarious road trip ever, in Tim Dorsey’s slice of America – where nobody gets out unscathed and untanned!
20. Clownfish Blues (2017)
355 pages
Published by Farrago
3.93 out of 5 on Goodreads
Serge Storms, the history-loving serial killer, returns for another adventure.
This time Serge and his substance-sustained sidekick, Coleman, take a mayhem-filled road trip through Florida in a vintage silver convertible Corvette. Moving from town to town and getting a new job each week – from worm-grunting to sign-spinning – they cause havoc wherever they go.
But their adventure is about to take a detour. Someone is trying to tilt the odds in the state lottery amidst a conga line of huge jackpots. Crooked bodega owners, drug cartels laundering money through the lottery, and venture capitalists are all trying to game the system–and lining up to get their cut. They’re also gambling with their lives, because when Serge and Coleman get hip to this timely (and very lucrative) trip, there’s no telling whose number is up next.
In other words, welcome to Tim Dorsey’s slice of America – where nobody gets out unscathed and untanned!
21. The Pope of Palm Beach (2018)
355 pages
Published by Farrago
4.11 out of 5 on Goodreads
If you like your humour dark and twisty, then you’ll love Tim Dorsey’s outrageous Serge Storms series of crime novels.
Part spree killer, part local historian, Serge and his human narcotic partner Coleman regularly carve a trail of destruction and marijuana roaches through the state of Florida. This time they’re on a frenzied literary pilgrimage that leads them back to Riviera Beach, the cozy seaside town where the boys spent their formative years.
Growing up, Serge was enthralled by the Legend of Riviera Beach, aka Darby, a welder at the port who surfed the local waves like no other, long before the hot spots were hot. But there was also a much murkier legend that made the rounds of the schoolyards from Serge’s youth – of a crazy hermit living in a makeshift jungle compound farther up the mysterious Loxahatchee River than anyone dared to venture.
Now Serge is back, with those legends looming larger than ever in the rearview mirror of his memory. As his literary odyssey moves closer and closer to his old stomping grounds, Serge digs into the past as only Serge can. Along the way, he unintentionally disturbs long-forgotten ground, attracting the attention of a cast of villains that only Florida can produce.
In other words, welcome to Tim Dorsey’s slice of America – where nobody gets out unscathed and untanned!
22. No Sunscreen for the Dead (2019)
467 pages
Published by Farrago
4.09 out of 5 on Goodreads
If you like your humour dark and twisty, then you’ll love Tim Dorsey’s outrageous Serge Storms series of crime novels.
America’s most lovable psychopath, Serge and his human narcotic partner Coleman regularly carve a trail of destruction and marijuana roaches through the state of Florida. This time Serge’s interest is drawn to one of the largest retirement villages in the world – also known as the site of an infamous sex scandal between a retiree and her younger beau that rocked the community.
What starts out as an innocent quest to observe elders in their natural habitats, sample the local cuisine, and scope out a place to live out the rest of their golden years, soon becomes a Robin Hood-like crusade to recover the funds of swindled residents. But as the residents rally for Serge to seek justice on their behalves, two detectives are hot on the heels of Serge and Coleman’s own murderous trail.
In this epic adventure that jumps between present day and the tumultuous times of the Vietnam war, mystery fans are in for a witty and deliciously violent delight from the twisted imagination of Tim Dorsey.
23. Naked Came the Florida Man (2020)
341 pages
Published by Farrago
4.01 out of 5 on Goodreads
If you like your humour dark and twisty, then you’ll love Tim Dorsey’s outrageous Serge Storms series of crime novels.
America’s most lovable psychopath, Serge Storms and his human narcotic partner Coleman regularly carve a trail of destruction and marijuana roaches through the state of Florida.
This time, they embark on a new – and somewhat macabre – tour in search of the best cemeteries and tombstones of the famous and infamous in the state. Along the way, they run into conmen and hustlers who end up on the receiving end of Serge’s deadly but creative style of justice.
Welcome to Tim Dorsey’s slice of America – where nobody gets out unscathed and untanned!
24. Tropic of Stupid (2021)
373 pages
Published by Farrago
4.13 out of 5 on Goodreads
Serge Storms is a lover of history, so he’s decided to investigate his own using one of those DNA services. Excited to construct a family tree, he and his perpetually stoned friend Coleman hit the road in Florida to meet his kin.
But as the old saying goes, the apple doesn’t fall far… Serge is thrilled to discover he may be related to a notorious serial killer who’s terrorized the state for twenty years and never been caught. Which one of his newfound relatives will be the one to help him hunt down this deranged maniac? Serge doesn’t know that a dogged investigator from the Florida Department of Law Enforcement is also hot on the trail.
Then Serge meets a park ranger who’s also longing to make a family re-connection. But all is not as it appears on the surface, and Serge’s newfound friendship in the mysterious swamps of Florida may lead to deadly results.
Finding his own relatives has made Serge understand the importance of family. Of course he’ll do anything to help…
25. Mermaid Confidential (2022)
373 pages
Published by Farrago
4.14 out of 5 on Goodreads
If you like your humour dark and twisty, then you’ll love Tim Dorsey’s outrageous Serge Storms series of crime novels.
In this latest crime caper, Serge Storms and his permanently baked sidekick, Coleman, decide to pump the brakes and live on island time.
After years of manic road tripping across their beloved Sunshine State, the irrepressible anti-heroes drop anchor in the Florida Keys. They settle down in Pelican Bay, a thriving condo complex with scenic views and friendly neighbours. But the community is at war with investors who are buying up units and leasing them to young vacationers who party at all hours. With their little slice of heaven on the line, Serge takes it upon himself to convince the tourists to move on and quickly becomes a local favourite.
Meanwhile, the island chain’s long and rich smuggling heritage is causing mayhem—a gang war erupts when a local drug lord passes the family business to his young, enterprising son, and the sun-loving residents are suddenly dodging bullets.
Luckily, Florida’s most lovable serial killer is there to help!
26. The Maltese Iguana (2023)
329 pages
Published by William Morrow
4.21 out of 5 on Goodreads
Serge A. Storms is back on the road in the latest zany Florida caper from the “wickedly funny” (Entertainment Weekly) Tim Dorsey.
After a long and arduous COVID-19 quarantine, Serge A. Storms is fully vaccinated and ready to hit the road. Along with his condo neighbors, he cooks up a wild plan to celebrate in true Serge fashion: each week, they rent a shuttle van and head out for funky Florida road trips and some serious revelry.
Meanwhile, a CIA revenge operation down in Honduras goes very, very wrong. The local liaison hired to help with the mission is the only witness to the disaster, and the CIA quickly sets a black ops contractor on his trail to eliminate him.
Forced to flee his home country, the witness lands in Miami with a new identity and passport. But the CIA is still on his tail, pushing him further and further south to the Florida Keys, where he runs into Serge’s convoy. With Florida’s most lovable serial killer involved, the real party is about to get started…
Overall
Tim Dorsey’s wacky series is as creative as it is hilarious. The characters are unique and interesting and the reading order for the first five books can change how you digest the story as a whole. If you’d like to know more about Serge Storms or Tim Dorsey himself, you can find out more on his website.
Thing to note:
Word count is an approximation.
Amount of pages may differ due to different publications, font style and/or size etc.
Time spent reading is an approximation based on the word count and the average reading time. The average reader will read 250 WPM (Words Per Minute).
The current GoodReads score at time of writing.
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