Internationally best-selling author Tim Dorsey's irreverent novels starring evil genius Serge A. Storms-lovable psychiatric hospital escapee-zoom along at breakneck speed, delivering laughs and shocks in droves. In Torpedo Juice Serge heads for the Florida Keys where, curiously enough, he isn't the saltiest nut in the jar. Serge has two missions-re-invent himself and get married, although he hasn't picked the lucky lady yet. What he doesn't know is that enough serial and spree killers are headed his way to have a parade of psychopaths. Do the Keys have room for all the lunatics?
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"I love the Serge character! He is just so out there. If you like Dave Barry and Carl Hiassan you'll love Dorsey. Same type of crazy stories, hilarious moments with a sprinkle of mystery added for flavor. Have to read more from Dorsey. "
— Jorge (4 out of 5 stars)
" Just too silly for my taste. No plot. I like the other one I read better. "
— April, 2/11/2014" If you're in the mood for manic and over-the-top, this is the book for you. It will wear you out keeping up with plot lines and characters and remove you from reality. Good reading for a plane trip or a wait in the doctor's office. "
— Carolyn, 2/6/2014" Was there a plot or did I just miss it? Still, some awesome lines.... "
— Lea, 2/2/2014" good fun. tim dorsey is like carl hiaasen on crack. "
— Becky, 1/29/2014" This series is up and down for me and unfortunately this entry was a down. The plotting was pretty scattershot and the whole enterprise seemed like just an excuse for the author to retell all of the strange stories from the Florida Keys that he had been storing up. The one bright spot was the narration of the audio by George Wilson. "
— Sandi, 1/13/2014" Supposed to be funny. Isn't. "
— Amy, 1/3/2014" I love the Serge character! He is just so out there. If you like Dave Barry and Carl Hiassan you'll love Dorsey. Same type of crazy stories, hilarious moments with a sprinkle of mystery added for flavor. Have to read more from Dorsey. "
— J, 1/3/2014" Love this series. Laugh out Loud funny. "
— Cassondra, 12/3/2013" Honestly, it's been a while since I've read it, and all of Tim Dorsey's books to me are very good, and I've read every last one, so one general old timey review.....two thumbs up....for all of them. "
— Tim, 12/1/2013" Dorsey creates the wackiest characters and presents them ala Carl Hiaasen or Dave Barry with a tad of Evanovich's "Grandma Mazur." "
— Dennis, 12/1/2013" This book had some wonderful reflections on the challenges of marriage: laugh out load kind of stuff. I totally enjoyed that. Some of the plot has difficult to follow. "
— Linda, 11/24/2013" Not his best book by far, but still entertaining. "
— Ed, 10/25/2013" More classic Tim Dorsey. Nice twists at the end of the book. I'm hoping that some of the characters from this book show up in future Dorsey books. "
— Dale, 10/20/2013" Tim Dorsey is hilarious! Liked this as much, if not more, than Carl Hiassen's books. Great book to read on a 12 hour bus ride through Central America. "
— Tamara, 8/15/2013" Well, it's entertaining in that way that drugged up friends are: you keep waiting to see what other craziness is going to happen. Not anything deep, but I kept reading. "
— Stephanie, 6/10/2013" The title caught my attention, but the characters and narration made me an instant fan. Unconventional yet utterly entertaining I would highly suggest everyone read this book. "
— Ross, 11/27/2012" Not as funny as his first two books, but still got a few belly laughs, tears running down my face. Tim Dorsey paints great visual pictures of the antics of Serge, the serial killer with a heart and a vast knowledge of Florida history. "
— Antonia, 10/27/2012" Tremendously enjoyable, perhaps my favorite of his. "
— Christopher, 7/8/2012" Not my favorite Serge I must say. What I love about him is that he is a mindless killing machine with a love of all things Florida. He seemed entirely too self-aware. This was a departure and I don't know if I'm entirely on board. "
— Angie, 7/8/2012" So freakin' funny. I need to read more by this guy. "
— Cheryl, 12/27/2011" This book was passed on to me in the Florida Keys and I read it as I was flying out of paradise. It essentially sums up a lot of Keys-ian history and mentality with hilarity and detail. Dorsey provided me with some much needed closure after departing "The Rock". "
— Jessica, 11/29/2011" Not the best in the series but whacky enough to enjoy. "
— Mailmanr5, 10/12/2011" What will DOrsey come up with Next? I am in Love with these books ans Serges memorys of Florida gone by. "
— Elektra, 7/4/2011" Tim Dorsey is hilarious! Liked this as much, if not more, than Carl Hiassen's books. Great book to read on a 12 hour bus ride through Central America. "
— Tamara, 5/17/2011" Not the best in the series but whacky enough to enjoy. "
— Mailmanr5, 4/26/2011" So freakin' funny. I need to read more by this guy. "
— Cheryl, 3/8/2011" What will DOrsey come up with Next? I am in Love with these books ans Serges memorys of Florida gone by. "
— Elektra, 3/2/2011" Not as good as the other ones I've read, but not bad. I liked that almost all of the characters had the same name as a town in Florida. "
— Meredith, 10/20/2010" Dorsey creates the wackiest characters and presents them ala Carl Hiaasen or Dave Barry with a tad of Evanovich's "Grandma Mazur." "
— Dennis, 12/13/2009" Not as funny as his first two books, but still got a few belly laughs, tears running down my face. Tim Dorsey paints great visual pictures of the antics of Serge, the serial killer with a heart and a vast knowledge of Florida history. "
— Antonia, 11/5/2009" my least favorite of Dorsey's books ... though I can't say why exactly. "
— Peggy, 6/17/2009Tim Dorsey is the author of multiple bestselling novels in the popular Serge Storms series, for which the Providence Journal called him “the undisputed king of the comic crime novel.” Before becoming a full-time writer, he was a police and courts reporter for the Alabama Journal and a night metro editor for the Tampa Tribune.
George K. Wilson is a working actor in stage, film, television, and commercials with almost one hundred audiobook narrations to his credit. He began in broadcast journalism with American Forces Radio and Television and is a graduate of the American Academy of Dramatic Arts. He had a lead role in the cult film classic Attack of the Killer Tomatoes and appeared on television’s One Life to Live, Ryan’s Hope, and The Doctors and has been heard on voice-overs for The Guiding Light and The Cosby Show, as well as many television and radio commercials.