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Old 08-11-2013, 07:33 PM   #66
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I'm fond of loopy Florida caper mysteries, a category where Carl Hiaasen excels. Laurence Shames' Key West series is fun. Florida Straits is first in the series that keeps getting better. Recommended if you want both a mystery and a good laugh.
I like the Doc Ford Series by Randy Wayne White. A bit reminiscent of John D. Macdonald, but with a bit more character depth. Not really loopy though.

For sheer loopiness you should try Tim Dorsey's Serge Storms Series.
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