Travis McGee slickly avenges a murdered friend. A great story.
Robert M. (shotokanchef) reviewed Pale Gray for Guilt (Travis McGee, Bk 9) on + 813 more book reviews
McGee is back, bedding the broads, solving a murder, and foiling the evil-doers. Unless you're a real estate and/or stock market buff, this one can get tedious. It's all land speculation, deals, and good old boys. Tie this is with a stock scam and that is about all. McGee is a tad overplayed in both of these markets to fathom. Of course, he has expert assistance. The book also seems to be a rehearsal for his last one, Barrier Island, that has a similar plot against crporate America. Not that they don't deserve every bit of it.
Katherine F. (spooky7272) reviewed Pale Gray for Guilt (Travis McGee, Bk 9) on + 20 more book reviews
I love the Travis McGee series so much I named my first-born Travis, however, this one was a little boring; if you're into real estate you'll probably like this book.