Travis McGee
Travis McGee is a fictional character, created by prolific American mystery writer John D. MacDonald. Unlike most detectives in crime fiction, McGee is neither a police officer nor a licensed private investigator; instead, he is a self-described "salvage consultant" who recovers others' property for a fee.He stands 6'4" (1.95 m) tall and, although deceptively unimposing at his "fighting weight" of 205 lbs. (93 kg), he is much stronger than he looks, with thick wrists and long arms; occasionally, a more perspicacious adversary notes these features when deciding whether to tangle with him. McGee purposely cultivates an image of being uncoordinated, shambling, and clumsy, but has superb reflexes and muscle memory. He has a 33-inch waist, wears a size 46 long jacket, and a shirt with a 17½" neck and 34" arms. McGee appeared in 21 novels, from The Deep Blue Good-by in 1964 to The Lonely Silver Rain in 1984. In 1980, the McGee novel The Green Ripper won the National Book Award.…more
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The Deep Blue Good-By (Travis McGee, #1)
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1964
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Nightmare in Pink (Travis McGee, #2)
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1964
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A Purple Place for Dying (Travis McGee #3)
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1964
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A Deadly Shade of Gold (Travis McGee #5)
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1965
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The Quick Red Fox (Travis McGee #4)
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1964
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Pale Gray for Guilt (Travis McGee #9)
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1968
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The Long Lavender Look (Travis McGee #12)
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1970
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One Fearful Yellow Eye (Travis McGee #8)
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1966
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The Lonely Silver Rain (Travis McGee #21)
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1984
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Cinnamon Skin (Travis McGee #20)
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1982
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