Electric Barracuda: A Novel

Tim Dorsey
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Electric Barracuda: A Novel

Tim Dorsey
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384 PAGESENGLISH

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  • Published date: Jan 03, 2012
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 384
  • Publisher: HarperCollins
  • ISBN: 9780061876912
  • Dimensions: 5.31" W x 0.86" L x 8.0" H

Tim Dorsey was a reporter and editor for theTampa Tribunefrom 1987 to 1999, and is the author of seventeen other novels:Tiger Shrimp Tango,The Riptide Ultra-Glide,When Elves Attack,Pineapple Grenade,Electric Barracuda,Gator A-Go-Go,Nuclear Jellyfish,Atomic Lobster,Hurricane Punch,The Big Bamboo,Torpedo Juice,Cadillac Beach,The Stingray Shuffle,Triggerfish Twist,Orange Crush,Hammerhead Ranch Motel, andFlorida Roadkill. He lives in Tampa, Florida.

“Dorsey exhausts and delights the reader on this high speed tour with laugh-out-loud road markers every ten miles or so. You’ll particularly enjoy Serge’s Florida rap and 1929 Capone flashbacks....Hop aboard a ‘69 electric blue Barracuda and burn some rubber in the gator-coated Everglades. Electric Barracuda is just what the psychiatrist ordered to get you through these winter blues.” - Madison County Herald
“Wild.” - Sarasota Herald-Tribune
“Hilarious and history-laced....a blast.” - Orlando Sentinel
“What better place than South Florida’s lushly overgrown, gator-packed wilderness...for a fugitive to hide out? And who better to lead a tour through Snook Haven, Gator Hook, the Loop Road (Al Capone’s favorite hideout) and Cabbage Key than perennial fugitive Serge....Serge fans can revel in his increasingly arcane knowledge of Southern Florida lore as well as the cat-and-mouse thrills in Dorsey’s lucky 13th.” - Kirkus Reviews
“Light-hearted.” - Kansas City Star
“Part thriller, part comedy, part travelogue and all insanity...Florida as we have never seen it before.” - Florida Times-Union

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