Pineapple Grenade, A New Serge Storms Novel

TD Recommended Novel Iconby Tim Dorsey

Funny, wacky, weird…and salient. –D. L. Keur, The Deepening World of Books

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ABOUT THIS NEW NOVEL

cover, Pineapple Grenade by Tim Dorsey, a new Serge Storm novelMiami has always set the weirdness bar, but Serge Storms is back in action and ready to pole vault over it.

First, there’s the media frenzy over the “Hollow Man,” a gutless corpse found on the beach. And yet people think it’s perfectly normal to find dead sharks in the middle of downtown boulevards—or to spot black mushroom clouds behind the airport. Then there are the roving bands of carjackers who suddenly find themselves inconvenienced. Not to mention people lurking outside sex-addiction meetings.

Could this be the work of Serge, that eccentric trivialista and one-man vigilante? And why is he extensively photographing foreign consulates right before the critically important Summit of the Americas comes to town? Does it have something to do with Serge’s declaration to tell his ever-stoned sidekick, Coleman, that he’s decided to become a spy? Of course he’s not working for anyone yet, so Serge is content to just spy for himself until he shows up on radar and his talents are appreciated. His ace in the hole? Serge’s newly revamped Secret Master Plan! His spider senses tell him something big is about to go down in Miami, and it just might involve the recently reactivated CIA cell operating in the same historic building that plotted the overthrow of Fidel Castro.

The intelligence community isn’t amused, and they want answers:

How did Serge and Coleman get so cozy with the president of a banana republic?

Who is the femme fatale with a heart of gold—and national pride?

Why is the congressman in favor of the latest oil spill?

When did everyone in the city forget how to drive?

And what about the Most Laid Man in Miami?

Meanwhile, a mysterious international man of intrigue is shipping military arms around the clock, in competition with clandestine flights of souvenirs, causing the office of Homeland Security to take measures against people who aren’t scared enough. The crossfire of chaos continues to escalate as Serge plays Extreme Dominos in Little Havana, hurtling everyone toward a fateful climax that seems destined for the hemispheric summit jamboree on the shores of Biscayne Bay.

So put on your favorite pink flamingo shirt, hit the dunes of South Beach, and find all the answers in . . . Pineapple Grenade!

  • Hardcover: 352 pages
  • Publisher: William Morrow (January 24, 2012)
  • Language: English

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Tim Dorsey was a reporter and editor for the Tampa Tribune from 1987 to 1999, and is the author of thirteen novels: Electric BarracudaGator A-Go-GoNuclear JellyfishAtomic LobsterHurricane Punch,The Big BambooFlorida RoadkillHammerhead Ranch MotelOrange CrushTriggerfish TwistThe Stingray ShuffleCadillac Beach, and Torpedo Juice. He lives in Tampa, Florida.

Brodmaw Bay, a New Novel

TD Recommended Novel iconby F. G. Cottam

Every book written by this British author gets excellent reader reviews, and the same is true for this new release. –D. L. Keur, The Deepening World of Books

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Brodmaw Bay, novel coverABOUT THIS NEW NOVEL

Another masterpiece of suspense from the author of the acclaimed The House of Lost Souls
It’s the perfect seaside village—no crime, no one from the city. When things start to go badly wrong for James Greer in London, Brodmaw Bay seems to be calling him and his family. There’s a perfect house, excellent schools—and welcoming neighbors who assure the Greers that they’d be delighted to have some new blood in the Bay. But perhaps the village isn’t so much welcoming them as luring them, to something ancient and evil.
F. G. Cottam is the author of Dark Echo and The House of Lost Souls.
  • Hardcover: 352 pages
  • Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton (January 1, 2012)
  • Language: English

Peace INC., A New Novel

TD Recommended Novel iconby Vijay Balakrishnan

This one is on my personal reading list. It sounds humorous, yet pointed and pertinent to our times, plus it gets excellent reader reviews. I’ll try it; you try it; then, let’s compare notes. –D. L. Keur, The Deepening

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Peace, INC. by Vijay Balakrishnan, novel coverABOUT THIS NOVEL

Peace. Love. Terror.

Bob, an immigrant trickster, is already struggling with the American Dream when catastrophe strikes. His girlfriend is morbidly depressed, his business partner wants out, and his Buddhist best friend hates him. He’s either having a nervous breakdown or he’s figured out the one business with a chance in a world of perpetual war.

Peace INC. is a comic novel in the tradition of Vonnegut and Voltaire, a fable of NYC in the ashes of 9/11, a dark and funny love story, a classic immigrant’s tale, and a rollicking meditation on identity.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Vijay Balakrishnan is a writer and artist living in NYC. He’s co-written the feature screenplays Karma Local and Toussaint, published fiction in Miranda Literary Magazine, and his prose and photographs have appeared in The Paris Review.