Tim Dorsey was born in Indiana, moved to Florida at the age of 1, and grew up in
a small town about an hour north of Miami called Riviera Beach. He graduated
from Auburn University in 1983. While at Auburn, he was editor of the student
newspaper, The Plainsman. From 1983 to 1987, he was a police and courts reporter
for The Alabama Journal, the now-defunct evening newspaper in Montgomery. He
joined The Tampa Tribune in 1987 as a general assignment reporter. He also
worked as a political reporter in the Tribune’s Tallahassee bureau and a copy
desk editor. From 1994 to 1999, he was the Tribune’s night metro editor. He left
the paper in August 1999 to write full time. Tim has since published seventeen
novels in several languages: Florida
Roadkill, Hammerhead Ranch
Motel, Orange
Crush, Triggerfish
Twist, The Stingray
Shuffle, Cadillac
Beach, Torpedo
Juice, The Big
Bamboo, Hurricane
Punch, Atomic
Lobster, Nuclear
Jellyfish, Gator
A-Go-Go, Electric
Barracuda, When Elves
Attack, Pineapple
Grenade, The Riptide
Ultra-Glide andTiger Shrimp
Tango (January 28th, 2014). He lives in Tampa
with his family. For more information on this author, please go to http://www.timdorsey.com/home.html.
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