Well, book number seven from the literary genius of Florida crime, Tim Dorsey, is yet another winner. "Torpedo Juice" is just as insane, random, and laugh-out-loud funny as the rest of his series.
Normally I only read lighthearted mysteries, but Dorsey is so hilarious, and "Serge's" imagination on his umm...endeavors unequalled, I can't wait to read these, each and every one!
With Sunshine State historian/spree killer Serge A. Storms. Very funny! Similar writing to Carl Hiaasen. Copyright 2005.
The knock on Tim Dorsey is he's just rewriting Carl Hiaasen (and not doing it as well as Hiaasen). This is both a bit true and a bit unfair. Dorsey has created an engaging pair of characters in Serge A. Storms and Coleman, both of which are the center of Torpedo Juice. There's plenty of Floridian madness, including typical Dorsey targets of corrupt businessmen, unethical swindlers, violent drug dealers, and those who occupy the fringe of society. An entertaining read.