Miami 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 โHollow Man,โ 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
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โ Scribed by Dorsey, Tim
- Book ID
- 108979085
- Publisher
- HarperCollins
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 437 KB
- Series
- Serge Storms 15
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9780061876905
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Miami 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...
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Florida Mystery. Miami seems to be coming apart at the scenes. Among a number of crazy things happening is the discovery of the Hollow Man, a corpse with no innards, not to mention sharks turning up on downtown boulevards, or carjackers being unexplainably inconvenienced, or people hanging around ou
Miami 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