DRUNK IN PARADISE - VOLUME ONE

Grab your sunglasses. Pour a drink. And get Drunk.

Solving crime. Sipping margaritas. Swearing profusely.

 

From the beaches of Paradise Isle to the back rooms of the island’s shadiest resorts, Daniel T. Drunk Jr. bumbles, bluffs, and curses his way through a tropical tangle of crime, corruption, and cocktails. If you like your mysteries hilarious, sun-soaked, and just this side of inappropriate, pour yourself a drink and dive in.

 

The Misadventures of a Drunk in Paradise Collection blends laugh-out-loud hijinks with tropical noir charm and a found-family cast of lovable octogenarians—led by a former cop with a talent for bad decisions and a heart of sunburned gold.

 

Meet Daniel T. Drunk Jr.—former traffic cop, recent jilted groom, and newly minted head of resort security at the Seacoast Majestic on Paradise Isle. What starts as a pity-fueled solo honeymoon quickly spirals into full-time chaos, thanks to a suspicious corpse, an unpredictable resort staff, and a gang of octogenarians who have way too much time on their hands.

 

This box set includes the first three full-length novels in the best-selling comedy-crime series that’s equal parts heart, heat, and homicide:

 

Book 1: Drunk on a Plane – A honeymoon gone wrong. A mystery with high-altitude stakes. A reluctant hero with nothing left to lose.

 

Book 2: Drunk on a Boat – Old flames, new schemes, and a sea full of secrets. The island’s about to get stormy—literally and figuratively.

 

Book 3: Drunk Driving – A late-night call. A missing person. And a case that takes Drunk into deeper waters than he’s ever been.

 

If you like amateur sleuths who stumble through investigations with more sass than sense—and a side of emotional growth hidden under layers of sunscreen—this series is your next binge-read escape.

 

Grab your sunglasses. Pour a drink. And get Drunk.

The Misadventures of a Drunk in Paradise Collection is rated R for rum, regret, and really bad language, but it’s rated A+ for entertainment value.

Rated R for language, crude humor, and sexual innuendos.

Rated A+ for entertainment value.