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Timothy Alan Dorsey (January 25, 1961 – November 26, 2023) was an American novelist. [1] He is known for a series starring Serge A. Storms, a mentally disturbed vigilante antihero who rampages across Florida enforcing his own moral code against a variety of low-life criminals.
Tim Dorsey, author of 26 popular novels about a unique Florida Man named Serge Storms, has died at age 62.
Roadkill is set in 1997, against the backdrop of that year's World Series in which the Florida Marlins won a stunning upset in Miami, Florida.. The book begins in media res, with the discovery of three corpses in South Florida, whose murders are eventually described as the book reveals the events preceding them, starting 11 months before the World Series.
In the end, of course, very few people are who they seem and identities are unmasked as all the plot threads come crashing together. Molly is a serial killer even more deranged than Serge, Fussels is a fed investigating Jerry (who is actually "Scarface"), and Anna and Gus find themselves in possession of a solid gold boat anchor worth millions.
Hurricane Punch is also a drink mentioned several times in the book, invented by Coleman, Serge's drug-addled companion. It is described in chapter Thirteen as Torpedo Juice (Red Bull and Everclear), mixed with "...cranberry juice, pineapple juice, light rum, dark rum, amaretto, blue curaçao, orange passion fruit, a wedge of lime, a leaf of mint, a squirt of triple sec, a splash of Grand ...
The 52-year-old man, who was convicted in a 1996 double murder, was pronounced dead at 6:11 p.m. ... Georgia and Oklahoma have also executed people, ... Dorsey’s legal team had argued that ...
Hammerhead Ranch Motel is a novel by Tim Dorsey published in 2000. It continues the story, started in Florida Roadkill, of blithe psychopath Serge A. Storms and his pursuit of five million dollars in cash hidden in the trunk of a car. The book is non-linear, with some scenes occurring at the same time chronologically but told out of order with ...
The weeklong event had begun in 1986 on San Francisco’s Baker Beach; it attracted about 30 people to watch its founder, a Stetson-wearing hippie named Larry Harvey, burn an effigy to mark the ...