Florida Roadkill A Novel

Florida Roadkill A Novel by Tim Dorsey, published by HarperCollins on February 28, 2006, is a humorous fiction that delves into the eccentricities of the Sunshine State. The narrative follows Serge A. Storms, a trivia enthusiast with a penchant for eliminating those he deems bothersome, alongside his drug-fueled partner Coleman and the glamorous stripper Sharon Rhodes. As they navigate a chaotic landscape filled with crime and absurdity, the story intertwines their desires for a suitcase containing $5 million in stolen insurance money, leading to a series of unpredictable events.
Readers will encounter a blend of dark humor and wild escapades as the characters pursue their goals amidst a backdrop of murder, quirky Florida trivia, and unexpected twists. The plot features a mix of personalities, including the kind-hearted Sean and David, who unwittingly become involved in the unfolding chaos. With its 288 pages, this edition captures the essence of Dorsey’s unique storytelling style, inviting readers into a world where the bizarre is commonplace and the stakes are high.
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Sunshine State trivia buff Serge A. Storms loves eliminating jerks and pests. His drug-addled partner Coleman loves cartoons. Hot stripper Sharon Rhodes loves cocaine, especially when purchased with rich dead men’s money.
On the other hand, there’s Sean and David, who love fishing and are kind to animals — and who are about to cross paths with a suitcase filled with $5 million in stolen insurance money. Serge wants the suitcase. Sharon wants the suitcase. Coleman wants more drugs . . . and the suitcase. In the meantime, there’s murder by gun, Space Shuttle, Barbie doll, and Levi’s 501s.
In other words, welcome to Tim Dorsey’s Florida — where nobody gets out unscathed and untanned!
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