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Hammerhead Ranch Motel by Tim Dorsey

mrfrank's review against another edition

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4.0

HAMMERHEAD RANCH MOTEL, the second book of the Serge Storm universe, really sets the series on the rails it will eventually follow. Whereas the first book, FLORIDA ROADKILL really read far off from what the rest of the series is like, this book sets the course for the rest of the show. It's almost as if you can skip the first book and start right here.

There is of course, Serge Storms, the Florida loving maniac criminal with a heart of gold. City and Country make their debut appearance in this book as well. Coleman has yet to show up but what I suspect is an early attempt at a Coleman-like character in Lenny, the Don Johnson(not quite) Look Alike. Lenny is a more tame version of Coleman, going along with Serge for the action and adventure but without any agenda of his own. He's pretty cool.

The story itself is a great caper that weaves itself among the menagerie of characters that appear. There is a missing briefcase of money. There is a moon rock scam. And of course there is the run down, derelict riddled motel with taxidermied hammerhead sharks on its front lawn to provide just enough interest as to attract tourists to stop and take pictures out front before moving on.

And it's Florida, so there is a killer hurricane on its way.

I've been reading this series out of order from the start. I began somewhere around book ten and I've bounced around forward and backward since. And the best part is that you can start anywhere in this series and have no trouble following the action and the characters. Each book is it's own entity. HAMMERHEAD RANCH is no different but it does have the distinction of setting the course for the rest of the series so you should make it a point to read this one as soon as you can. It is a quintessential Tim Dorsey book.

bmont0044's review against another edition

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3.0

Nice continuation in the series, not as funny as some of the others in the series

nrogner596's review against another edition

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funny lighthearted fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? No
  • Loveable characters? It's complicated
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

3.0

benstigator's review against another edition

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4.0

4.5 stars. It’s just a fun and wacky series I completely forgot about that plays out in my new neck of the woods.

syebba's review against another edition

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4.0

Serge Storm cracks me up. This book, like Florida Roadkill, is laced with wicked dark humor and is certainly not for the faint of heart or easily offended. But if you can get past that, Tim Dorsey's series is certainly an excellent read for those who like Carl Hiaasen and can handle slightly more offensive (and darker) material.

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4.0

Hilarious! Loved the tongue in cheek commentary and jokes.
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