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Attempting to review a Serge A. Storm novel is no small chore, it is a monumental task, because there is no possible way to provide even a modicum of a synopsis. But one can always provide one conclusion, and this 13th novel in the series is no exception to the rule that it is whacky, humorous, different and a delight to read.

The themes in bare essence are as follows: Serge is on his usual tour of Florida’s “attractions” as a “fugitive,” advising those who read his website on how to enjoy themselves while “on the lam.” Meanwhile, in reality (if such a thing exists in a Serge Storm plot) he is being chased by nemesis Mahoney and a Special State Task Force. And while he’s at it, Serge has to recover funds fraudulently taken by an unscrupulous attorney from his grandfather’s old gang.

Enough said. Just read the novel and laugh out loud.

Recommended.

Theodore Feit

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