Nuclear Jellyfish by Tim Dorsey, Oliver Wyman (Read by)

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  • Pub. Date: January 2009
  • Sales Rank: 345,165

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    • Pub. Date: January 2009
    • Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
    • Format: Compact Disc
    • Sales Rank: 345,165

    Synopsis

    Just when you thought it was safe to go on-line. . .

    Serge has returned! That loveable collector of trivia, souvenirs, and murder methods is back with a new A-Tour of Florida. And this time he's out to set the record straight!

    Serge is upset that his beloved state isn't getting its proper recognition, so he sets up his own wildcat Internet travel service site, hyper blogging his way down the coast with his perpetually hammered sidekick, Coleman. Unfortunately Serge's Web presence catches the attention of his nemesis, Agent Mahoney, and the chase is on.

    Meanwhile, professional robbery crews have begun targeting trade show exhibitors, who may or may not be what they seem. Bodies begin piling up, and Serge has had enough! He's forced into the only logical course of action—go shopping at the Home Depot.

    And this only raises more questions: Who is tutoring strippers through the community college? Where did all these diamonds come from? And does Lynyrd Skynyrd hold the key to everything?

    It's time to sign on with Serge and see where the twisting, sun splashed trail leads in . . . Nuclear Jellyfish!

    The New York Times - Marilyn Stasio

    …pure gonzo humor. Serge being Serge (meaning certifiable), sex, violence and hilarity ensue as he pinballs along the Florida highways, pursuing his dream of authenticating every bit of the state’s anecdotal history.

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    Biography

    Tim Dorsey was a reporter and editor for the Tampa Tribune from 1987 to 1999 and is the author of ten previous novels: Florida Roadkill, Hammerhead Ranch Motel, Orange Crush, Triggerfish Twist, The Stingray Shuffle, Cadillac Beach, Torpedo Juice, The Big Bamboo, Hurricane Punch, and Atomic Lobster. He lives in Tampa, Florida.

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    For fans of off-beat Florida murder and mayhemby Pecos

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    August 24, 2009: Tim Dorsey is one of my favorite authors, hands-down (and I'm a bookseller of 15 years, reader of 40). He writes with a maniacal energy and sly tone that perfectly suits the genre. Imagine if Douglas Adams, Dashiell Hammett, Edward Abbey and Terry Pratchett had a love child (testing your imagination here) and that poor bastard grew up hooked on history and crack. Yeah...that's Tim Dorsey. An excellent expansion series for fans of Carl Hiaasen.

    Standing ovationby Druid111

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    July 19, 2009: Every book better than the last. From Jacksonville to the Keys there is never a dull moment. Serge and Coleman are clear in your imagination. You feel as if you are there.

    I Also Recommend: Night on the Town, Goin' All Out, Big Bamboo, Orange Crush, Triggerfish Twist.


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