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Loading... Nightmare in Pink (Travis McGee' Series)by John D. MacDonald
Amazon.com Book Description (ISBN 0449129853, Mass Market Paperback)NIGHTMARE IN PINK is the second Travis McGee adventure. In it McGee tackles a high risk free-lance assignment as a favor to Mike, his old wartime buddy.Mike's sister Nina needs help. Her fiancee is dead, victim of murder, and the rap laid on him doesn't stop there. Will McGee give Nina a hand? In the event, he gives her a hand and then some. Her initial coolness quickly turns to passion for the big Floridian. McGee hunts out leads no matter where they take him -- to jetsetters, call girls, dopers. "Another winner from John D. MacDonald. Tightly constructed, entertaining and loaded with action." (B-O-T Editorial Review Board) Amazon.com Book Description (ISBN 0517390256, Hardcover)"A knight in slightly tarnished armor, " "the thinking man's Robin Hood, " McGee lives alone on his boat, the Busted Flush. Rejecting the modern world, adhering to a timeless sense of honor and obligation, he is more and less than a private eye. From the author of The Deep Blue Good-by. Original.From the Paperback edition. Amazon.com Product Description (ISBN 0449136035, Mass Market Paperback)Second adventure in the Travis McGee series. Dark-haired and delicately built, she was a sweetly wanton career girl, living alone in a Manhattan walk-up. Her name was Nina, and, in addition to companionship, she offered McGee the first clue, the first clue to a swindle. It was the very first thread in the elaborate fabric of a swindle so gigantic that it took a small army of shysters and financiers to keep it secret. The clue sets McGee on a wild and tortuous chase that takes him into the decadent world of Café Society, the rithless world of really BIG money, and the weird and terrifying frontier of hallucinogenic drugs.Amazon.com Book Description (ISBN 0449224147, Mass Market Paperback)"A knight in slightly tarnished armor, " "the thinking man's Robin Hood, " McGee lives alone on his boat, the Busted Flush. Rejecting the modern world, adhering to a timeless sense of honor and obligation, he is more and less than a private eye. From the author of The Deep Blue Good-by. Original.(retrieved from Amazon Mon, 19 Nov 2007 03:58:12 -0500) |
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