Bright Orange for the Shroud |
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Author:
| MacDonald, John D. |
Read by:
| Petkoff, Robert |
Series title: | Travis Mcgee Mysteries Ser. |
ISBN: | 978-1-4915-7457-7 |
Publication Date: | Dec 2014 |
Publisher: | Brilliance Publishing, Inc.
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Book Format: | CD-Audio |
List Price: | USD $9.99 |
Book Description:
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"John D. MacDonald was the great entertainer of our age, and a mesmerizing storyteller." --Stephen King
Travis McGee is looking forward to a "slob summer," spending his days as far away from danger as possible. But trouble has a way of finding him, no matter where he hides. An old friend, conned out of his life savings by his ex-wife, has tracked him down and is desperate for help. To get the money back and earn his usual fee, McGee will have to penetrate the Everglades--and...
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"John D. MacDonald was the great entertainer of our age, and a mesmerizing storyteller." --Stephen King
Travis McGee is looking forward to a "slob summer," spending his days as far away from danger as possible. But trouble has a way of finding him, no matter where he hides. An old friend, conned out of his life savings by his ex-wife, has tracked him down and is desperate for help. To get the money back and earn his usual fee, McGee will have to penetrate the Everglades--and the mind of a violently twisted grifter.
"John D. MacDonald was a writer way ahead of his time, and his Travis McGee books are as entertaining, insightful, and suspenseful today as the moment I first read them." --John Saul
McGee has never seen a man so changed by one year of life. Arthur Wilkinson had been an amiable and decent young man looking to invest some of his considerable inheritance in a marina enterprise. Then a pretty blonde named Wilma Ferner showed up. She was soon Mrs. Wilkinson, and it only took her a year to leave Arthur bankrupt and broken.
But what starts out as a simple job turns into a dangerous situation when McGee comes face-to-face with a quick-thinking and quicker-fisted foe in the Florida swamps. Now Arthur's fortune isn't the only thing on the line: this job may mean McGee's life.
"To diggers a thousand years from now, the works of John D. MacDonald would be a treasure on the order of the tomb of Tutankhamen." --Kurt Vonnegut