Travis McGee

The Deep Blue Good-Bye
When I first arrived at Ballantine, where I am the mass market managing editor, we were just underg...
Girl In The Plain Brown Wrapper
One of the pleasures of writing in the far-fetched action genre must be the opportunity to take fict...
The Green Ripper
This book predated the first Rambo movie (1982). Read it and see if you think it had anything to do...
Darker Than Amber
This is the darkest of the McGee stories, with meaner characters, less hilarity, and none of Travis'...
One Fearful Yellow Eye
MacDonald's wife was an artist, and this story contains observations and opinions that could only co...
Bright Orange For The Shroud
A blinded-by-love bridegroom named Arthur Wilkinson got mercilessly picked clean by his new wife and...
A Deadly Shade Of Gold
MacDonald is at his masterful best here with atmosphere, plot, political intrigue, and hilarious dia...
The Quick Red Fox
MacDonald apparently loathes the Hollywood scene, and he creates some characters to show us why. (A...
A Purple Place For Dying
Meyer, brilliant economist and man of perception, wisdom and knowledge, is briefly introduced. In fu...
Nightmare In Pink
Any profession can turn toxic if the practitioners carry things way over the edge or put their exper...
Pale Gray For Guilt
Listen while Meyer explains how to rig stock prices for profit or revenge. Watch local political sle...
Dress Her In Indigo
Travis and Meyer go to Mexico to find out what kind of a life the dead daughter of a friend of Meyer...
The Long Lavender Look
In Cypress County, where swampland joins ranchland, Sheriff Hyzer is diligently keeping the backwood...
A Tan And Sandy Silence
Mary Dillon Broll had once been close to Travis, and now the jerk she married shows up, shooting off...
The Empty Copper Sea
When Hub Lawless falls overboard off the Florida coast, it's called drowning. But no one quite belie...
The Dreadful Lemon Sky
It's almost four in the morning when McGee is jarred awake by a breathless ghost from his past. Caro...