Electric Barracuda A Novel

Electric Barracuda by Tim Dorsey, published by HarperCollins on January 3, 2012, is a reprint edition featuring 384 pages in English. This novel follows Serge Storms, a vigilante with a penchant for chaos, as he navigates the Sunshine State while leaving a trail of bodies in his wake. With the authorities closing in, Serge, along with his sidekick Coleman, embarks on a journey to revive his Internet travel-advice website, offering a unique perspective on Florida through the eyes of a fugitive.
Readers will find a blend of humor and action as Serge and Coleman traverse remote bayous and back roads, all while the body count rises. The narrative raises intriguing questions about mysterious women in the swamp and Coleman’s quirky antics involving Magic Markers. Additionally, the story intertwines with Serge’s grandfather’s old Miami Beach gang, whose financial troubles add another layer of complexity. As Serge becomes engrossed in tracking Al Capone’s lesser-known adventures in the Everglades, the plot thickens, promising an engaging exploration of crime and eccentricity in Florida.
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Serge Storms, that lovable thermonuclear vigilante, has been leaving corpses strewn across the Sunshine State for more than a decade. The authorities notice the body count, and send a task force to track down Serge. Could his luck finally have run out? Meanwhile, armed with his perpetually baked sidekick, Coleman, Serge decides to resurrect his Internet travel-advice website where you, too, can learn how to experience Florida through the eyes of a fugitive.
Off they go, blogging along a getaway route through the state’s most remote bayous, back roads, and bars, where the number of cadavers begins stacking up like Serge’s website hits. Clues and questions mount: Who are all the women being photographed in the swamp? And what made Coleman draw on his face with Magic Markers? In the meantime, Serge’s grandfather’s old Miami Beach gang suddenly has their life savings wiped out, and there’s a good bet it was no accident. Too much action for Serge to juggle? Not when it involves his favorite new obsession: tracking Al Capone’s little-known escapades in the Everglades.
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