Elvis, Jesus and Coca-cola

Traditional Detective Mysteries

Author: Kinky Friedman

Kinky Friedman, the prodigal poet of country music, the novelist the Chicago Tribune called “a hip hybrid of Groucho Marx and Sam Spade, ” the author/musician and all-around bad ol’ boy who single-handedly aims to put the “pop” back into popular fiction, has written a tale of murder, mayhem, and mental hospital slippers that is guaranteed not only to please the legion of f….Read More

6 Books Similar to Elvis, Jesus and Coca-cola

Basket Case

A Sunday Times bestseller, Basket Case is an entertaining delight from first page to last and spells out a hilariously hard-won triumph for muckraking journalism. Continue Reading Posted in: Fiction, Investigation, Mystery, Rock Musicians, Thriller & Suspense

The Stingray Shuffle

Serge is back!Yes, that encyclopedic history buff with boundless energy (but suspect impulse control) returns in his latest quest to make everyone appreciate all things Florida and still have time… Continue Reading Posted in: Humorous Fiction, Lawyers & Criminals Humor, New York (State) New York, Railroads, Suspense Fiction

Torpedo Juice

The drinks are on Sunshine State historian/spree killer Serge A. Storms, who's decided it's high time he got married. So he's motoring down to the Florida Keys -- the ultimate… Continue Reading Posted in: Dark Humor, Florida Florida Keys, Humorous American Literature, Serge (Fictitious Character), Storms

Spanking Watson (Kinky Friedman Novels)

How many lesbians can dance on the head of a pin? Kinky Friedman sure as hell doesn't know, but he's learning exactly how many it takes to send the geriatric… Continue Reading Posted in: Murder, Mysteries (Kindle Store), Nineteen Seventies, Private Investigators, Threats

Cadillac Beach

And busting out of Chattahoochee State Hospital ... without his meds! The thrill-killing Floridaphile needs to get to the bottom of his bookie grandad's bizarre 1964 death -- not to… Continue Reading Posted in: Dark Humor, Detective And Mystery Stories, Fiction, Florida Miami Beach, Humorous American Literature

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