Nuclear Jellyfish A Novel

Nuclear Jellyfish by Tim Dorsey, published by Harper Collins on January 27, 2009, is a humorous novel that features the eccentric character Serge A. Storms, a Florida historian known for his thrill-seeking antics. This edition spans 307 pages and presents a blend of zany humor and crime, showcasing Dorsey’s unique storytelling style that captures the chaotic essence of Florida life.
Readers will encounter a narrative filled with outrageous scenarios and comedic violence, as Dorsey explores themes of civic pride and the absurdities of modern life. The book’s tone is reminiscent of classic humor, drawing comparisons to notable authors in the genre. With its engaging plot and vibrant characters, Nuclear Jellyfish promises a wild ride through the Sunshine State’s quirks and eccentricities.
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“Dorsey’s brilliantly, profanely funny 11th novel…zips along like P.G. Wodehouse’s best work.”
—Richmond Times-Dispatch
Tim Dorsey’s outrageously zany, gleefully violent, and uproariously funny Nuclear Jellyfish marks the triumphant return of lovable, thrill-killing Florida historian and tireless civic booster Serge A. Storms. The bestselling author of Atomic Lobster, Triggerfish Twist, and Florida Roadkill, Dorsey can match Carl Hiaasen punch-for-punch when it comes to fictionally depicting Sunshine State madness—and he’s taken his rightful place alongside Christopher Moore in the pantheon of top American humorists. Nuclear Jellyfish is a veritable WMD of radioactive hilarity—as Denver’s Rocky Mountain News so aptly puts it, “It doesn’t get any better.”
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