The drinks are on local historian/spree killer Serge Storms, who's decided it's high time he got married. 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.
Serge A. Storms returns!
Why is everyone rushing to flee Tampa on a cruise ship to hell?
Big deal. If you really want to toughen them up, have 'em trade places with single moms. Samantha returned to her apartment on the campus of the University of Florida, where she lived in a wing of married student housing nicknamed ...
Meyer Lansky once said you guys were bigger than U.S. Steel. Is that still true today?” Theold man slowly smiled. “Meyerwas afamily friend, that's all. I don't know anything about any crime syndicate. Thatwas something you guys made up ...
Meyer Lansky once said you guys were bigger than U.S. Steel. Is that still true today?” The old man slowly smiled. “Meyer was a family friend, that's all. I don't know anything about any crime syndicate. That was something you guys made ...
That's right: Serge and Coleman do spring break!
Now, with extra wackiness, bonus mayhem, and a surprise at the end . . . . available for a limited time, this low-priced ebook edition of Tim Dorsey's quintessential Serge Storms story Triggerfish Twist includes a note from Serge himself, ...
Pack up your bags and head south to sunny Florida. Leave your rational mind at home and come well armed. There's a room with your number on it at the Hammerhead Ranch Motel.
Serge A. Storms embarks on a tour to meet his long-lost relatives in this latest madcap entry in the bestselling series from Florida’s “compulsively irreverent and shockingly funny” (Boston Globe) Tim Dorsey.
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.