 Meet and hear author Tim Dorsey, author of Tiger Shrimp Tango.
Monday, Feb. 24th at 7PM at Eagle Eye Arrive early for a good seat.
Determined to save a damsel in distress, the Sunshine State's favorite serial killer and encyclopedia of Florida lore Serge Storms dances a tango of death and mayhem in this funny and dementedly entertaining crime caper from Tim Dorsey, author of the New York Times bestseller The Riptide, Ultra-Glide.
Thanks to the Internet, America has become a playground for ruthless scam artists out to make an easy buck. And where do these models of entrepreneurship hail from? Why, the Sunshine State of course!
No one loves Florida more, or can keep it safe from invasive criminal species better than self-appointed Sunshine Sheriff Serge Storms. When a particular scam leads to the death of a few innocents and a young woman's disappearance, Serge and his perpetually self-bent sidekick Coleman-aided by his new pal, latter-day noir private eye Mahoney-load up the car for a riotous road trip to do right. Packed with seafood, mayhem, blood, Coleman's deep thoughts, Floridian lore, and more, Tiger Shrimp Tango is a hilarious treat from the incomparable Tim Dorsey.
Tim Dorsey (born 1961) is an American novelist. His writing style is frequently compared to those of Dave Barry and Carl Hiaasen (who both had cameo appearances in his first book, Florida Roadkill). Dorsey's books are crime capers in the Florida style pioneered by John D. MacDonald. |
WHO? Tim Halloran
WHAT? Romancing The Brand : Talk & Signing
WHEN? Tues, Feb. 25th @ 7PM
WHERE? Eagle Eye Book Shop, Decatur, GA
DETAILS: The must-have guide for convincing consumers to fall in love with your brand. As consumers, we don't just use brands-we engage in a rich, complex, ever-changing relationship with them. Seasoned marketers of the most successful brands know that consumers who feel emotionally connected to a brand stay loyal, resist marketing gimmicks from competitors, and influence others to try the brand they love. How can marketers work to cultivate and grow those consumer relationships that will drive lasting success for their brands?
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Meet and hear Dave Barry at the Jimmy Carter Library--Cecil B. Day Chapel on Friday, March 7th at 7:00 PM
The New York Times best-selling and Pulitzer Prize-winning author tackles everything from family trips, bat mitzvah parties and dating, to funeral instructions, the differences between male and female friendships, the deeper meaning of Fifty Shades of Grey, and a father's ultimate sacrifice: accompanying his daughter to a Justin Bieber concert . A hilarious look at parenthood from one of our most talented humorists
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Recently Signed Books:
This past week Eagle Eye has been host to four nationally prominent authors and we have signed copies of their books:
A. Scott Berg, author of Wilson: A Biography $40.00
We kept extra copies when Scott spoke at the Princeton University alumni association held at the Ansley Club.
A few facts from the Wilson biography:
Woodrow Wilson was the most religious president ever. First southerner elected from a defeated country (the South). Briefly, Wilson was an Atlanta lawyer. He married a lady from Rome, Georgia. The only president who earned a PhD. In the space of about two years Wilson went from being president of Princeton University, governor of New Jersey and President of the United States, beating Taft and T. Roosevelt. In a address to Congress he spoke the now famous words, "make the world safe for democracy." Patricia Schultz-A 1000 Places to See Before You Die 
Jim Robbins-The Man Who Planted Trees Virginia Morris-How to Care for Aging Parents: A One-Stop Resource for All Your Medical, Financial, Housing, and Emotional Issues Third Edition 
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$1 per book. If we are not there then shove your money under the door. Proceeds go to the Decatur YMCA's capital improvement campaign.
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