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McGee is tracking down a killer who brutally murdered an ailing millionaire. Good Book
Ward K. (koalabearkid) reviewed Free Fall In Crimson (Travis McGee, Bk 19) on + 215 more book reviews
John D. McDonald's Travis McGee series (the 19th of the series). One of America's leading storytellers.
A girl in a coma inherits a fortune when tycoon, Ellis Esterland was beaten to death at a stop on the Florida Turnpike. The girl, his daughter, lies unconscious, never to recovery from a road accident. When she dies a few weeks later, the significant fortune passes to the estranged wife, Josie, and to Josie's weird friend, Kesner, a film maker.
Esterland's son, Ron, got nothing. Ron hires McGee, promising him half the inheritance if McGee can discover the truth about the unsolved murder. "People who arrange a man's death, even if he's already dying, shouldn't inherit." Ron says. What a tangles trail and the quick McGee to entertain readers. I could not put it down.
A girl in a coma inherits a fortune when tycoon, Ellis Esterland was beaten to death at a stop on the Florida Turnpike. The girl, his daughter, lies unconscious, never to recovery from a road accident. When she dies a few weeks later, the significant fortune passes to the estranged wife, Josie, and to Josie's weird friend, Kesner, a film maker.
Esterland's son, Ron, got nothing. Ron hires McGee, promising him half the inheritance if McGee can discover the truth about the unsolved murder. "People who arrange a man's death, even if he's already dying, shouldn't inherit." Ron says. What a tangles trail and the quick McGee to entertain readers. I could not put it down.
Robert M. (shotokanchef) reviewed Free Fall In Crimson (Travis McGee, Bk 19) on + 813 more book reviews
An interesting book by another underrated, lost, and almost forgotten novelist. This one is murder mystery in the vein of Mary Roberts Rinehart, Dorothy L. Sayers, Dashiell Hammett, and Raymond Chandler. One of the Travis McGee novels all titled to include a hue from the color spectrum. McGee, something other than a professional detective, has the qualities of a Sam Spade, or Philip Marlowe, bedding down the best of the dames (although not all of themhe does pass on some), but always with a more polished prose. The author, always the sociological sexologist, is up to tune. Not a shabby read for a quiet evening or two.
Cheryl (Toni) J. (toni) reviewed Free Fall In Crimson (Travis McGee, Bk 19) on + 351 more book reviews
#19 in Travis McGee series.
The story was okay, but not as strong as some earlier Travis McGee books. Not a good book to start the series with.
As always, Travis McGee is amazing
Carol S. (busyreader) reviewed Free Fall In Crimson (Travis McGee, Bk 19) on + 115 more book reviews
Travis McGee books are great!
Travis McGee books are all exciting and fast reads.