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Pineapple Grenade

Pineapple Grenade

Released: 2012-01-24
© William Morrow
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Get it on Apple Books
Released: 2012-01-24
© William Morrow

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“The undisputed king of the comic crime novel.”
—Providence Journal
“I guarantee Dorsey will never win the Nobel Prize for Literature—he’s far too funny.”
—Richmond Times-Dispatch
“If you’ve never read Dorsey, you need to start…You won’t be disappointed.”
—Miami Herald
Gloriously unrepentant Florida serial killer Serge Storms is back—and he’s finagled his way into becoming a secret agent in Miami—in another outrageous crime comedy from New York Times bestselling author, Tim Dorsey. In Pineapple Grenade, the incomparable Serge takes up spying for the president of a banana republic, and now Homeland Security wants to bring him down. It’s always a wild ride when Dorsey’s at the wheel, and with Pineapple Grenade he delivers his most explosively hilarious road trip to date.

Apple Books: Customer Ratings

Ratings & Reviews

4.0 of 5 (163 Ratings)

Apple Books: Customer Reviews

2023-09-18

These are always dependable and reliable entertainment.

SERGE and Coleman come through as always. This series is comfort food for me.
sparecat
2018-09-24

Pineapple Grenade

Best book in the series.
CYM fan
2013-11-06

"obviously"

Obviously 69Confused is aptly named. Great book, trademark Dorsey writing, a bit disjointed but held together by hilarious coincidence, like the best Guy Ritchie movies. Serge and Coleman fans won't be disappointed.
Spiral Jumper
2013-07-02

Incoherent

I used to find Dorsey's books amusing, but this one sets a new low for him. Incoherent. Uninteresting characters. Inane. He's much better than this. Pass on this one and hope for more effort in the next.
torpedoed1234
2012-03-01

Ya gotta love Serge

Where would Florida be without Serge to protect us from all these vile criminals and politicians. Another masterpiece written by Tim Dorsey. I have been a Serge fan since Florida Roadkill and each novel keeps getting better. I'm not 100% sure but this may have had the lowest body count of any of the previous adventures of Serge and Coleman. But each one is inventive and well deserved.
LennyU