The Big Bamboo

The Big Bamboo by Tim Dorsey is a reprint edition published by HarperCollins on March 27, 2007. This 400-page work of fiction follows the adventures of Serge A. Storms, a Floridaphile serial killer whose marriage plans have fallen through. Determined to promote the Sunshine State, Serge embarks on a mission to persuade Hollywood executives to film in Florida, accompanied by his sidekick Coleman. Their journey takes them to Tinseltown, where they encounter a mix of dubious producers and Yakuza, all while navigating the chaos of a troubled film production.
Readers will find a narrative that blends dark humor with a satirical look at the film industry. The story explores themes of ambition and the underbelly of Hollywood, as Serge and Coleman engage with a cast of eccentric characters. This edition presents a unique perspective on the intersection of crime and entertainment, showcasing Serge’s unconventional methods to tackle what he perceives as the true Hollywood slimeballs. The book’s engaging plot and vivid descriptions invite readers into a world where the absurd meets the sinister, all within the context of a Florida-centric adventure.
Official synopsis Publisher
His marriage plans fizzled, so Floridaphile serial killer Serge A. Storms is on a new mission: to convince the West Coast movie industry bigwigs to do their business in his beloved Sunshine State. So it’s off to Tinseltown with his substance-sustained sidekick, Coleman—to schmooze with craven cokehead producers and visiting Yakuza, who are wrestling to salvage the most disastrous big-budget stinkeroo in the history of celluloid . . . and to radically reduce the rampaging population of true Hollywood slimeballs.
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