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hvWCu [Pdf free] Bright Orange for the Shroud: A Travis McGee Novel Online [hvWCu.ebook] Bright Orange for the Shroud: A Travis McGee Novel Pdf Free John D. MacDonald *Download PDF | ePub | DOC | audiobook | ebooks Download Now Free Download Here Download eBook #56863 in Books John D MacDonald 2013-04-09 2013-04-09Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 7.96 x .63 x 5.14l, .54 #File Name: 0812983971304 pagesBright Orange for the Shroud A Travis McGee Novel | File size: 31.Mb John D. MacDonald : Bright Orange for the Shroud: A Travis McGee Novel before purchasing it in order to gage whether or not it would be worth my time, and all praised Bright Orange for the Shroud: A Travis McGee Novel: 0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Lots of memories!By Lynne SadlerLove John D. MacDonald books. I have this one in paperback sitting on my shelf, but purchased it for my Kindle so I could read it while traveling, as the paperback must be 40 years old! They're ALL good...and I've read them ALL. My father introduced me to them when I was old enough to read them and we shared them over the years. When MacDonald died, we shared our memories, and grieved his loss almost like a member of the family.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Great story tellerBy D. T. SnoopyI love this series with Travis McGee. MacDonald is a wonderful storyteller, although a bit preachy about developers in Florida. Were he alive today, he could brag he was so right about everything he said. I am in the process of rereading them as the Kindle copies go on sale...I sadly let my paperback copies go.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Very differentBy CustomerStarted slow but toward end it sped nicely. Now that I have finished it I feel more positive about it. It was not what I expected. From a beloved master of crime fiction, Bright Orange for the Shroud is one of many classic novels featuring Travis McGee, the hard-boiled detective who lives on a houseboat. 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 the great entertainer of our age, and a mesmerizing storyteller.”—Stephen King 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 took her only 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. Features a new Introduction by Lee Child From Library JournalMacDonald, whose 21 Travis McGee novels represent arguably the best U.S. mystery series of the past 50 years, died in 1986, leaving behind a legion of fans. Sadly, Travis McGee seems lost amid today's hip, violent, and politically correct private eyes and series detectives, so much so that most of today's younger mystery readers may never experience this National Book Award-winning series. Yet audio producers seem committed to keeping the series alive for a new generation of readers and audiobook fans, as this example proves. Bright Orange for the Shroud tells of a dangerous confidence scheme that traps one of McGee's friends. Soon, McGee infiltrates the group and takes on its sexy operative, with explosive results. In A Deadly Shade of Gold, McGee comes into possession of an evil-looking, solid gold Aztec icon that leads to a perilous fortune. Reader Darren McGavin, who narrates the entire series for Random Audio, employs a world-weary, laid-back voice that is perfect for the enigmatic McGee. Recommended wherever good mysteries circulate. Random Audio offers the entire Travis McGee line in abridged format; libraries seeking unabridged versions should look to Books on TapeR.?Mark Annichiarico, "Library Journal"Copyright 1997 Reed Business Information, Inc. Praise for John D. MacDonald and the Travis McGee novels “The great entertainer of our age, and a mesmerizing storyteller.”—Stephen King “My favorite novelist of all time . All I ever wanted was to touch readers as powerfully as John D. MacDonald touched me. No price could be placed on the enormous pleasure that his books have given me. He captured the mood and the spirit of his times more accurately, more hauntingly, than any ‘literature’ writer—yet managed always to tell a thunderingly good, intensely suspenseful tale.”—Dean Koontz “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 “A master storyteller, a masterful suspense writer . John D. MacDonald is a shining example for all of us in the field. Talk about the best.”—Mary Higgins Clark “A dominant influence on writers crafting the continuing series character . I envy the generation of readers just discovering Travis McGee, and count myself among the many readers savoring his adventures again.”—Sue Grafton “One of the great sagas in American fiction.”—Robert B. Parker “Most readers loved MacDonald’s work because he told a rip-roaring yarn. I loved it because he was the first modern writer to nail Florida dead-center, to capture all its languid sleaze, racy sense of promise, and breath-grabbing beauty.”—Carl Hiaasen “The consummate pro, a master storyteller and witty observer . John D. MacDonald created a staggering quantity of wonderful books, each rich with characterization, suspense, and an almost intoxicating sense of place. The Travis McGee novels are among the finest works of fiction ever penned by an American author and they retain a remarkable sense of freshness.”—Jonathan Kellerman “What a joy that these timeless and treasured novels are available again.”—Ed McBain “Travis McGee is the last of the great knights-errant: honorable, sensual, skillful, and tough. I can’t think of anyone who has replaced him. I can’t think of anyone who would dare.”—Donald Westlake “There’s only one thing as good as reading a John D. MacDonald novel: reading it again. A writer way ahead of his time, his Travis McGee books are as entertaining, insightful, and suspenseful today as the moment I first read them. He is the all-time master of the American mystery novel.”—John SaulFrom the Publisher8 1-hour cassettes [hvWCu.ebook] Bright Orange for the Shroud: A Travis McGee Novel By John D. MacDonald PDF [hvWCu.ebook] Bright Orange for the Shroud: A Travis McGee Novel By John D. MacDonald Epub [hvWCu.ebook] Bright Orange for the Shroud: A Travis McGee Novel By John D. MacDonald Ebook [hvWCu.ebook] Bright Orange for the Shroud: A Travis McGee Novel By John D. MacDonald Rar [hvWCu.ebook] Bright Orange for the Shroud: A Travis McGee Novel By John D. MacDonald Zip [hvWCu.ebook] Bright Orange for the Shroud: A Travis McGee Novel By John D. MacDonald Read Online.