Nuclear Jellyfish by Tim Dorsey, 307 pages
Upset with the depiction of Florida by online travel services Serge decides to set things straight by offering his services, even if his new employers aren't exactly sure they want his help, especially how not to get killed. Unfortunately for Serge his blogging catches the attention of his long time nemesis Agent Mahoney. Meanwhile a robbery crew has started targeting stamp and coin show exhibitors who each seem to have something to hide. All of which leads to Serge to go shopping at the Home Depot for supplies to deal with these rising problems. Included in this adventure is a mysterious woman who tutors strippers through college, various scumbags, John Travolta, and the man known as The Eel or more accurately, though not to his face, The Jellyfish.
Once again Dorsey seems to be back on his game, the deaths in this book rival those of early books in the series and the characters even seem even more insane and memorable. Anyone who loves a good serial killer should pick up this series and start reading.
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