Triggerfish Twist by Tim Dorsey, 306
Set the summer before Florida Roadkill, Jim Davenport, a mild-mannered family man is delighted when his company transfers him to Florida especially given his inaccurate knowledge of the Sunshine State. Then he meets his new neighbors and things go down hill. As it all starts to become to much for Jim he accidentally kills a bank robber, who happens to be the youngest on an infamous band of murderous brothers who just got out of prison. Fortunately for Jim his brand new neighbor might be able to help him out, after all Serge is an expert on Florida.
On the cover of this book Dorsey admits that he killed off to many people in the first one and wanted to explore some of the characters he killed off more. Like the previous two books I reviewed I was okay with it being out of order, with this being the fourth book and yet being set before the beginning of the series. Even with this book being set before the first one I would still recommend reading them in the order they are published versus chronologically story wise.
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