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    Free Fall in Crimson

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      Soft Touch

      Deadly Welcome

      Please Write for Details

      The Crossroads

      The Beach Girls

      Slam the Big Door

      The End of the Night

      The Only Girl in the Game

      Where Is Janice Gantry?

      One Monday We Killed Them All

      A Key to the Suite

      A Flash of Green

      The Girl, the Gold Watch & Everything

      On the Run

      The Drowner

      The House Guest

      End of the Tiger and Other Stories

      The Last One Left

      S*E*V*E*N

      Condominium

      Other Times, Other Worlds

      Nothing Can Go Wrong

      The Good Old Stuff

      One More Sunday

      More Good Old Stuff

      Barrier Island

      A Friendship: The Letters of Dan Rowanand John D. MacDonald, 1967–1974

      THE TRAVIS MCGEE SERIES

      The Deep Blue Good-By

      Nightmare in Pink

      A Purple Place for Dying

      The Quick Red Fox

      A Deadly Shade of Gold

      Bright Orange for the Shroud

      Darker than Amber

      One Fearful Yellow Eye

      Pale Gray for Guilt

      The Girl in the Plain Brown Wrapper

      Dress Her in Indigo

      The Long Lavender Look

      A Tan and Sandy Silence

      The Scarlet Ruse

      The Turquoise Lament

      The Dreadful Lemon Sky

      The Empty Copper Sea

      The Green Ripper

      Free Fall in Crimson

      Cinnamon Skin

      The Lonely Silver Rain

      The Official Travis McGee Quizbook

      About the Author

      John D. MacDonald was an American novelist and short story writer. His works include the Travis McGee series and the novel The Executioners, which was adapted into the film Cape Fear. In 1962 MacDonald was named a Grand Master of the Mystery Writers of America; in 1980 he won a National Book Award. In print he delighted in smashing the bad guys, deflating the pompous, and exposing the venal. In life he was a truly empathetic man; his friends, family, and colleagues found him to be loyal, generous, and practical. In business he was fastidiously ethical. About being a writer, he once expressed with gleeful astonishment, “They pay me to do this! They don’t realize, I would pay them.” He spent the later part of his life in Florida with his wife and son. He died in 1986.

     

     

     



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