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Florida Roadkill (Serge A. Storms, Bk 1)
Florida Roadkill - Serge A. Storms, Bk 1
Author: Tim Dorsey
Local trivia buff Serge loves inflicting pain. Drug-addled Coleman, his partner in crime, loves cartoons. Hot stripper Sharon Rhodes loves cocaine, especially when purchased with righ dead men's money. — Then there's Sean and David, who love fishing--and helping turtles cross busy thoroughfares. Unfortunately, they're about to cross paths with a ...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780380732333
ISBN-10: 0380732335
Publication Date: 2000
Pages: 384
Rating:
  • Currently 3.6/5 Stars.
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3.6 stars, based on 143 ratings
Publisher: HarperTorch
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
Members Wishing: 2
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Poncer avatar reviewed Florida Roadkill (Serge A. Storms, Bk 1) on + 8 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 5
Tim Dorsey is hysterical. Florida Road Kill is a bit more violent than some of his others but in his droll and ironic style, still laugh out loud funny.
Rev avatar reviewed Florida Roadkill (Serge A. Storms, Bk 1) on + 95 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
Take two old high school buddies on a fishing vacation away from their jobs and families. Add a fun-loving serial killer with a drugged-up sidekick and a black widow tag-along, a right-wing talk show host turned detective, a crooked insurance company CEO, four vengeful drug smugglers, a real estate scam artist, a three-man unsuccessful biker gang, a development owner that swindles the elderly, and a sexual deviant into Barbie dolls and drowning. Now, throw a suitcase filled with ten million doll...more Take two old high school buddies on a fishing vacation away from their jobs and families. Add a fun-loving serial killer with a drugged-up sidekick and a black widow tag-along, a right-wing talk show host turned detective, a crooked insurance company CEO, four vengeful drug smugglers, a real estate scam artist, a three-man unsuccessful biker gang, a development owner that swindles the elderly, and a sexual deviant into Barbie dolls and drowning. Now, throw a suitcase filled with ten million dollars in the middle, and watch the real fun begin.

Florida Roadkill: A Novel is the first in a long series of novels featuring everyone's favorite obsessive/manic/psychopathic madman, Serge, and his lovable substance abusing sidekick, Coleman. It is also Tim Dorsey's first novel.

As debut novels go, Dorsey nails his audience right out of the gate. While his later books do become slightly more polished and streamlined, there is little in Florida Roadkill that would seem alien to anyone who started with his later works first. Dorsey's voice is consistent and unfaltering.

The key word is Madness. Dorsey's Florida is a land overflowing with criminals, lunatics, swindlers, scumbags, and cold-blooded killers. But he manages to make the this dangerous god-forsaken tourist trap a colorful and humorous at every turn. If you never thought you would find serial killers, drug dealers, real estate scam artists, and violent biker gangs funny, then Florida Roadkill will definitely surprise you. The Riders of Eternal Doom, for example, are the most memorable and laughable biker gang since the Black Widows first attempted to terrorize Clint Eastwood in Every Which Way but Loose.

Dorsey embraces the narrative format of jumping back and forth between seemingly unconnected people and events, all of which eventually tie in together, and in a very non-linear format. But he manages to weave these snippets into a chaotic tapestry that never confuses or discourages. He knows how to keep the readers interested, and exactly how far he can string them along before revealing the connections. In short, he's a storyteller, and a damn good one at that.

Humorous Floridian criminals are not an untapped resource, and Dorsey is well aware of this. He not only knows that he has others authors of such novels to contend with, he acknowledges it by including guest appearances by Carl Hiaasan and Dave Barry. A humbling and tongue-in-cheek tip of the hat, it shows that Dorsey isn't afraid of the competition. He shouldn't be, either, as his writing never borders on imitation. He's carved out his own stomping ground in Florida, and rightfully declared it his own.

The newest book in the Serge series, Nuclear Jellyfish, has just been released. If you start now, you can make it through the series before the next installment hits the stands. I highly recommend you give it a shot.
reviewed Florida Roadkill (Serge A. Storms, Bk 1) on + 9 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
I love this style of cops, murder, drugs, and humor!
reviewed Florida Roadkill (Serge A. Storms, Bk 1) on + 29 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
Fun, extreme Hiasson-type reading
reviewed Florida Roadkill (Serge A. Storms, Bk 1) on + 15 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
If you haven't experienced Dorsey and his cast of misfits, prepare for a wacky fun ride
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reviewed Florida Roadkill (Serge A. Storms, Bk 1) on + 2 more book reviews
Definitely different...All the Florida references and history would seem to mean much to Floridians. Long time residents will immediately recognize a lot of locales and lifestyles... Worth the effort to read one or more of his stories.
louiealf avatar reviewed Florida Roadkill (Serge A. Storms, Bk 1) on + 27 more book reviews
Pretty good, light hearted read.
reviewed Florida Roadkill (Serge A. Storms, Bk 1) on + 2 more book reviews
This book was slow to warm for me. When I first started reading it, I thought Tim Dorsey would be nothing more than a Carl Hiaasen wanna-be trying to show off. I was almost convinced that was the case when he introduced so many characters and then didn't piece things together for about three quarters of the way through the book. But when things finally started coming together, I couldn't put this baby down! Now I am hooked and am going to start reading the second book in the series. Kudos.
fog avatar reviewed Florida Roadkill (Serge A. Storms, Bk 1) on + 139 more book reviews
You don't have to be a native Floridian to enjoy this book but it helps make the book that much more enjoyable. I found myself keeping track of all the Florida sites, cities, and attractions that I have visited over my lifetime that are mentioned in the book and the author hits quit a few. The book is a hodgepodge of short intermingled story lines that all come together in a sometimes hilarious and sometimes gruesome manner. I'm looking forward to book two of the Serge A. Storms crime spree
reviewed Florida Roadkill (Serge A. Storms, Bk 1) on
Excellent introduction to Serge Storms and his sanely crazy antics. A loveable serial killer who predates Dexter by seven years, Serge does the things we wish we could do to those that deserve it most.

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