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Cadillac Beach is the sixth novel written by Tim Dorsey, published in 2004. Tim Dorsey is an author from Florida. ... 2004 (MMIV) was a leap year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. ...

At long last, Serge A. Storms has been captured. He is committed to the psychiatric hospital at Chattahoochee, where he patiently tries to explain his views. Serge grows tired of this diversion, however, and escapes once more. His newest obsession involves investigating the circumstances surrounding his grandfather's death forty years earlier, when he allegedly committed suicide by wandering into the ocean at a Miami beach. Serge's grandfather, who passed on many of his habits and interests (as well as his mental instability) to his grandson, may have been involved with a lucrative jewel theft shortly before his disappearance, however, so his friends are understandably reluctant to talk. Serge A. Storms is the main character in most of Tim Dorseys novels. ... This article needs to be cleaned up to conform to a higher standard of quality. ... City nickname: The Magic City, The American Riviera, The Sixth Borough Location Location of Miami in the State of Florida Government County Miami-Dade Mayor Manuel “Manny” Diaz (R) Physical characteristics Area      Land      Water 139. ...


To finance his quest, Serge starts up a unique tour service highlighting the "lesser known" side of Florida's tourism industry. During one of his tours, a group of drunken convention attendees accidentally kidnap and kill a mob boss. The mobster in question just happens to be one that Serge personally pissed off a few days earlier, incurring the wrath of both the mafia and the FBI. Serge decides to keep close tabs on the salesmen for their own protection, not letting them leave his sight. Official FBI Seal The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) is a Federal police force and intelligence agency which is the principal investigative arm of the United States Department of Justice (DOJ). ...


Somehow, he also finds the time to publicly embarrass the Castro regime of Cuba and the United States government at the same time. Fidel Castro Ruz (born August 13, 1926) has ruled Cuba since 1959, when, leading the 26th of July Movement, he overthrew the regime of Fulgencio Batista, and transformed Cuba into the first communist state in the Western Hemisphere. ...

Tim Dorsey
Novels:
Florida Roadkill (1999) | Hammerhead Ranch Motel (2000) | Orange Crush (2001) | Triggerfish Twist (2002)
The Stingray Shuffle (2003) | Cadillac Beach (2004) | Torpedo Juice (2005) | The Big Bamboo (2006)
Characters: Serge A. Storms - Detective Mahoney - Johnny Vegas

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Bookreporter.com - CADILLAC BEACH by Tim Dorsey (604 words)
As with his other books, CADILLAC BEACH functions as a vehicle for Dorsey's biting satirical commentary on south Florida and the folks who call it home.
CADILLAC BEACH centers on an actual event, a 1964 jewel heist that involved a nationally known surfing champion, amongst other lesser lights.
CADILLAC BEACH, in effect, contains the genesis of a tour book that will never be written, and that is a pity.
Cadillac Beach (289 words)
Cadillac Beach is Dorsey's newest book, and it takes readers on a whirlwind, sometimes surreal, but always hilarious ride, through the carnival-like atmosphere of South Florida.
Serge Storms, Dorsey's mental hospital escapee and pop culture philosopher protagonist, is determined to solve the mysterious death of his grandfather in 1964.
Dorsey alternates the narrative from the present day to 1964 to tell the story, and the tactic is effective, as he transports the readers back to the sixties with exacting detail and observation.
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