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Language
  
English

Pages
  
292 pp

Originally published
  
July 2001

Preceded by
  
Hammerhead Ranch Motel

Genre
  
Crime Fiction


Country
  
United States

Publication date
  
July 2001

ISBN
  
0-06-018577-5

Author
  
Tim Dorsey

Followed by
  
Triggerfish Twist

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Media type
  
Print (Hardback & Paperback)

Publisher
  
William Morrow and Company

Similar
  
Works by Tim Dorsey, Serge Storms books, Florida books

Orange Crush is Tim Dorsey's third novel, and the first not to star Serge A. Storms as the main character. It is a frequently dark spoof of the politics of Florida and the United States' involvement in the Balkans.

Plot summary

Marlon Conrad, a spoiled "rich kid", enters the political arena in a career carefully managed by his wealthy father. He becomes the lieutenant governor of Florida, a plush job he can exploit mercilessly. When the elected governor dies in a plane crash, however, Marlon automatically assumes the office. Marlon is apathetic and corrupt, riding in the pockets of special interest groups. During his tenure, he is suddenly recruited into active duty during the Kosovo War and a bureaucratic tangle prevents him from ducking his responsibility as expected. His experiences in the military change his outlook, his fundamental character, and even his political views. He returns to Florida, determined to make a difference in the state. But first, Marlon faces a reelection battle against dim-witted Democratic candidate Gomer Tatum, the state House Speaker.

Serge Storms, Dorsey's main character, appears in Orange Crush, but in a relatively small part compared to the other novels in the series.

References

Orange Crush (novel) Wikipedia