Tim Dorsey

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Tim Dorsey worked as a police and court reporter for The Alabama Journal and as a reporter and a copy desk editor for The Tampa Tribune.  He has been a full time writer since 1999. 

 

And you know what?  Nothing in this innocuous biography will prepare you for the off the wall capabilities of Tim Dorsey to take the absolute absurd and make it seem the ways things should be.

Meet Serge A. Storms 

He's going to be around in these books - and you're going to like him.

Well, you'll probably like him. You shouldn't, but, really - you can't help it.

Serge is variously described as a serial-killing local Florida historian, an amnesiac speechwriter, a spree killer off of his meds, a thrill-killing Floridaphile, a local trivia buff that loves inflicting pain, and (this one is my favorite I think) a lovable, under-undermedicated dispenser of truth, justice, and trivia. And, all these descriptions are pretty accurate. And it's his adventures that you are following.

Serge, along with his substance-sustained sidekick Coleman, will take you from one side of the state of Florida to the other, and then top to bottom. Despite yourself, you won't be able to stop cheering for him.

I love these books for several reasons, not the least of which is the running travelogue that you get from Serge as he acts as tour guide, I love the state of Florida and seeing it through his eyes. I also like Dorsey's fast paced, perhaps frenetic style of writing. You can be more than halfway through a book and he will introduce a brand new character. It is nothing for 3 or 4 or more simultaneous storylines to be crashing about in between the covers of one of these books. But, from learning about Night Tours, to Serge's great idea for a Travel/Tour Agency, these books will not leave you bored.

The Stingray Shuffle 

When serial-killing local Florida historian Serge A. Storms is off his meds, no one is safe -- not Russian hoods, Jamaican mobsters, spoiled frat boys, women's book clubs, drug dealers, bad Vegas-rejected local lounge acts -- especially when $5 million in cash in a bugged suitcase is still racing up and down the Eastern Seaboard. But in the oddball circus known as the Sunshine State, little things like astronomical body counts tend to get lost in the shuffle.

from the Harper Collins website

Triggerfish Twist 

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 neighborhood 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 ...

from the Harper Collins website

Serge's Store 

You can get copies of all of Tim Dorsey's books, along with t-shirts, ball caps, and even a flask at Serge's Store. It is also possible to get autographed items through here. Take a look and see what's waiting for you.

Orange Crush 

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...

from the Harper Collins website

Hammerhead Ranch Motel 

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 A. 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 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.

from the Harper Collins website

Cadillac Beach 

Just when you thought it was safe to enjoy the serene charms of the Sunshine State, look out, SERGE IS BACK! And busting out of Chattahoochee State Hospital ... without his meds! The thrill-killing Floridaphile needs to get to the bottom of his bookie grandad's bizarre 1964 death -- not to mention launch "Serge & Lenny's Florida Experience," the new Miami specialty tour venture he's cooked up with his best brain-dead druggie-buddy. It's all good. For Serge A. Storms, anyway. Not so much for anyone else.

from the Harper Collins website

Tim Dorsey Available From Amazon 

Florida Roadkill: A Novel

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Florida Roadkill 

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 suitcase filled with $5 million in stolen money.

Serge wants the suitcase. Sharon wants the suitcase. Coleman wants more drugs...and the suitcase. A hitman wants Satan to reign supreme. A slimy, insurance-frauding dentist wants his fingers back. In the meantime, there's murder by gun, Space Shuttle, Barbie doll, and Levi's 501s.
Welcome to Florida!

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Hurricane Punch 

Welcome to another typical summer in Florida, the season of the storms. Serge storms.

That lovable, under-undermedicated dispenser of truth, justice, and trivia is back with a vengeance. And not a weirdness-laced moment too soon.

His cherished home state is about to take a beating, and from far more than the way-too-routine conga line of hurricanes bearing down on the peninsula. Bodies have begun turning up at a disturbing rate, even for Florida, and it looks like a brutal serial killer is on the loose, which highly offends Serge's moral sensibilities and he vows to stop at nothing in his juggernaut to make All Things Right . . . except if he gets bored or distracted by a cool souvenir or . . . or a . . . whatever.

But his path won't be obstacle free.

Agent Mahoney has picked up the scent. The obsessive criminal profiler-just released from a mental hospital where he'd been sent for getting too deep inside Serge's head-is convinced there is no second killer. Serge's personality is simply splitting from decades of burning with incandescent zest for everything under the sun. Then there's Coleman, whose triathlete approach to the sport of polyabuse binging just might derail the mission more than the entire police community put together.

The pace picks up. Winds howl, TV reporters fly around the beach, the Party Parrot parties on, and questions mount: Who's stalking Tampa Bay's most sensitive journalist? Did Tom Cruise go too easy on Matt Lauer? Do multiple orgasms improve storm tracking? Why is the feeding-tube guy so quiet? Will Molly ruin our antihero's dreams of playing the electric guitar better than Clapton? . . . All of which ultimately leads to the most pressing question on everyone's new-millennium lips:

What would Serge do?

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The Big Bamboo 

His marriage plans fizzled, so Floridaphile serial killer Serge A. Storms is on a new mission: to convince the West Coast movie industry bigwigs to do their business in his beloved Sunshine State. So it's off to Tinseltown with his substance-sustained sidekick, Coleman-to schmooze with craven cokehead producers and visiting Yakuza, who are wrestling to salvage the most disastrous big-budget stinkeroo in the history of celluloid . . . and to radically reduce the rampaging population of true Hollywood slimeballs.

from the Harper Collins website

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Atomic Lobster 

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Atomic Lobster is due
out in January 2008.

Publishing Information 

  • Florida Roadkill -- 273 pages
    Published by William Morrow & Company -- August 1999
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  • Hammerhead Ranch Motel -- 304 pages
    Published by William Morrow & Company -- August 2000
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  • Orange Crush -- 304 pages
    Published by William Morrow & Company -- July 2001
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  • Triggerfish Twist -- 320 pages
    Published by William Morrow & Company -- May 2002
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  • The Stingray Shuffle -- 320 pages
    Published by William Morrow -- February 2003
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  • Cadillac Beach -- 352 pages
    Published by William Morrow -- February 2004
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  • Torpedo Juice -- 336 pages
    Published by William Morrow -- January 2005
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  • The Big Bamboo -- 352 pages
    Published by William Morrow -- March 2006
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  • Hurricane Punch -- 384 pages
    Published by William Morrow -- January 2007
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