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Book Reviews of Electric Barracuda: A Novel

Electric Barracuda: A Novel
Electric Barracuda A Novel
Author: Tim Dorsey
ISBN-13: 9780061876912
ISBN-10: 0061876917
Publication Date: 1/3/2012
Pages: 384
Edition: Reprint
Rating:
  • Currently 4/5 Stars.
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4 stars, based on 2 ratings
Publisher: William Morrow Paperbacks
Book Type: Paperback
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Of all of the books that Tim Dorsey has written to date, this is certainly one of them. And, to this reader, that is definitely NOT a bad thing!!

If you're familiar with Tim's Serge A. Storms series, you know what to expect in this book and it delivers. Serge and Coleman tour Florida, stopping to look at significant and historic sites. Someone usually several someones with different motives are in active pursuit. (In this book, Tim actually pokes fun of this aspect of his books, with the Florida Department of Law Enforcement's Crown Vic actively followed by a series of other vehicles throughout the novel.) And, a few people who have insufficient respect for their fellow men and/or the natural resources and history of the State of Florida meet a gruesome and highly creative demise.

I typically read my series in order, but once you get past the first 5 or 6 in this particular series, you can pretty much jump and skip around BUT NOT WITH THIS BOOK. There are a few major character developments among the supporting cast at least the few that make an appearance in this book that the reader is encouraged to read earlier books in this series before tackling this one.

RATING: If you like the ongoing chronicles of Serge's travels, 4 stars. If you do not, 2½ would be more applicable I really do like them, so he gets a 4 from me.

POSTSCRIPT: It should be noted that when Tim Dorsey does a live appearance and chooses to do a reading from his works, THIS is the book he typically selects to read from.