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Atomic Lobster: A Novel | 
enlarge | Author: Tim Dorsey Publisher: William Morrow Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 33 reviews Sales Rank: 18901
Media: Hardcover Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 352 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.2 Dimensions (in): 9.1 x 5.8 x 1.2
ISBN: 0060829699 Dewey Decimal Number: 813.54 EAN: 9780060829698 ASIN: 0060829699
Publication Date: February 1, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: International shipping available Condition: Brand new item. Over 3.5 million customers served. Order now. Selling online since 1995. Order with confidence. Code: B20080718222140T
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Why is everyone rushing to flee Tampa on a cruise ship to hell? Serge is back with a bullet, torn between homicide and souvenirs. So is Coleman, torn between getting hammered and getting more hammered. Then there's good ol' Jim Davenport, the E-Team, the Diaz Brothers, and Johnny Vegas, the Accidental Virgin, cranking up the fevered action as the pot boils over on a street called Lobster Lane. It's reunion time in the Sunshine State, and we're not just talking the family jamboree of that blood-soaked criminal clan, the McGraws, whose nastiest, meanest member is finally released from prison and heads south bent on revenge. On top of it all, the government is covering up a growing list of mysterious victims across Florida who may or may not be connected to a nefarious plot being hatched against national security. But wait! There's more on the horizon! Who is the oddly familiar femme fatale named Rachael? Is Serge wrong that guns, drugs, and strippers don't mix? What sets the Non-Confrontationalists off on a rampage? What finally brings Coleman and Lenny together? Will they succeed in building the biggest bong ever? And can Serge surf a rogue wave to victory? So batten the hatches, don the life jackets, and take cover as all these questions and more are answered in the latest adventure from the acclaimed author of Hurricane Punch.
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Atomic Lobster July 15, 2008 This man thinks he's Carl Hiassen. He isn't. He tries manfully for madcap madness, manages to get a few pages of funny, but, in all, a total and complete waste of time. Ignore the positive blurbs on the book jacket. I will, hereafter.
Hil-ar-e-ous! As always July 14, 2008 Gotta love these characters.... I continue to enjoy the hilarious romps, rolls, and adventures of Surge and the Gang.
Killer comedy July 13, 2008 13 out of 19 found this review helpful
Dorsey serves up Serge #10 But as it's my first I hope you'll humor me As I enthuse
A Florida setting Is the stage for A murderously humorous Serial killer With selective morals
Serge, Anti-hero, ladies man And a genius When it comes to Revenge killings
Indeed, Serge A. Storms is the star of the Dorsey books. Mentally unbalanced and off his meds, he somehow manages to be a likeable character - even when he's devising ingenious ways of killing bad people. In this book he kills at least six people in unique ways, although he's not the only interesting character.
Other characters:
Jim Davenport - Jim and his wife Martha first met Serge ten years before the events of this book. They lived in Triggerfish Lane (another book title in the series) and were survivors of a home invasion by the McGraw Brothers. They have now moved to Lobster Lane, and aren't too pleased to see Serge.
Coleman - Serge's drug-addled sidekick, and dumb as a post, except when it comes to bong-making.
Rachael - Six foot tall professional girl with a drug habit and a heck of a mouth
The G-Unit - Four feisty grannies leading a cruise ship existence while participating in extreme ballroom dancing and illicit boozing
Tex McGraw - McGraw Brother who missed the Triggerfish Lane invasion, and is still sore about it.
Smugglers in white linen and Smugglers in tunics - A game of pass the artifacts involves many leading characters
Johnny Vegas - The Accidental Virgin
Gaylord Wainscotting -Resident of Lobster Lane
Foxtrot - Secret Agent
Dorsey is a genius of comedy and timing, as his characters interlock and intertwine into a story of grand proportions. Recommended for fans of Carl Hiaasen and dark comedies.
Rated: 4.5 stars
Amanda Richards, July 12, 2008
AWFUL, says this once-loyal reader June 10, 2008 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
I guess that writers of series of books obligate themselves to write a set number of them for a set price, and then try to meet the obligation by making an effort at writing the first few, then churning out the last one while half-asleep. I got the sense that this book was Dorsey's final effort in this particular publishing sequence. Unreadably absurd. Understanding that the Storms novels are intended to be over the top, there is a certain skill at work in keeping the ridiculous still plausible. All pretense of "absurd plausibility" is gone in this meager effort - culled, it seems, from a series of whacky ideas conceived while jogging (or driving or walking), noted, and then incorporated all at once into a single volume with no attempt at continuity, plot, or narrative. And when, by the way, did Coleman get so articulate? This book is a bust, folks. Avoid it! [P.S. - I have never personally communicated with an author. . . until I read this book. Inconsequential that it was, I still picked the "contact" tab on Dorsey's website, and asked where, please, can I get my money back? I haven't heard back.]
In This Novel, The "Serge" is Definitely Working!!! May 27, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Every now and then I have to read a novel set in Florida. I don't usually do it back to back, but in this instance I had just finished James W. Hall's latest, Hell's Bay. If Hall can be said to be Carl Hiassen without the humor, then Dorsey is Carl Hiassen on steroids and with little regard for the ecology of the area.
What he does have in abundance in a strange stable of interesting and zany characters which he manages to bundle together in sometimes mind bending adventures. Sometimes he lets his penchant for black humor get somewhat out of control. In this particular book, I would say he has the ingredients just about right.
It is a waste of time to try and give a plot line to these books as I am not even sure I know exactly what it was. You just open the book, climb on and let the story unwind.
This type of novel is not everyone's cup of tea, but if it is yours, this is a keeper.
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