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I found the rape scene poignant, sad, and disturbing. The antagonist in this one is truly one MacDonald's most depraved and loathsome

http://www.thrillingdetective.com/tri...
Salvage consultant, beach bum, tarnished knight ... It's no secret that John D. MacDonald's Travis McGee got around. But someone actually took the time to sit down and compile a list of all the ladies (about 53) he has been with...




Laurel wrote: "Found a 1984 copy of
in great condition, I already had a copy from a much later run. Also bought
and [bookcover:The Gr..."
Congratulations! And good for you...


Congratulations! And good for you...
Jeffrey wrote: "Some interesting websites:
http://www.thrillingdetective.com/tri...
Salvage consultant, beach bum, tarnished knight ... It's no secret that John D. MacDonald's Travis McGee got aroun..."
Jeffrey:
Great link! And the names sounded so familiar especially Jean "Puss" Killian. Sure don't recall that Travis could have been the father of her child. I'll read more carefully when I come to that book.
Thanks for the post.
http://www.thrillingdetective.com/tri...
Salvage consultant, beach bum, tarnished knight ... It's no secret that John D. MacDonald's Travis McGee got aroun..."
Jeffrey:
Great link! And the names sounded so familiar especially Jean "Puss" Killian. Sure don't recall that Travis could have been the father of her child. I'll read more carefully when I come to that book.
Thanks for the post.

Some of them may still be alive and sexually active. And I love Older Women!
Ah-Oh, Cathy, here our comments are, nestled together again on a discussion. As usual, you're on top.
@hg47
Harv wrote: "Yes, thank you, Jeffrey, for Travis McGee's "Little Black Book."
Some of them may still be alive and sexually active. And I love Older Women!
Ah-Oh, Cathy, here our comments are, nestled togethe..."
Watch out, Harv. I'm still on top and I'm also older!
Some of them may still be alive and sexually active. And I love Older Women!
Ah-Oh, Cathy, here our comments are, nestled togethe..."
Watch out, Harv. I'm still on top and I'm also older!
Harv: I've yet to decide whether you guys set yourselves up on purpose for my comments. I would ask but not sure I would get a straight up answer.

Peter wrote: "Beginning my reexploration of MacDonalds main protagonist. I've read the Green Ripper and Cinnamon Skin, can't remember If I have any others. Eager to begin."
Hi Peter:
Not, trust me, not saying anyone is crazy but something is definitely wrong if they don't like (in my case love) Travis McGee...and John D. MacDonald's writings. He's the best...one of the best of all time in my opinion, humble as it is. (Forgot, everyone here it McGee fan and/or fanatic. Me, a fanatic!
Let me know if you enjoy him as much as I do...third time around for me and Travis series.
Chow! Cathy
Hi Peter:
Not, trust me, not saying anyone is crazy but something is definitely wrong if they don't like (in my case love) Travis McGee...and John D. MacDonald's writings. He's the best...one of the best of all time in my opinion, humble as it is. (Forgot, everyone here it McGee fan and/or fanatic. Me, a fanatic!
Let me know if you enjoy him as much as I do...third time around for me and Travis series.
Chow! Cathy

Two of the characters are in a book club where there read the Travis McGee series - they even have made a trip to the famous Slip F-18. I nearly fell of my chair when I came to that. Awesome bit. Just thought I would share it somewhere
Hi Jeffrey:
I'm a very serious McGee fan and live in Florida. Went to a spring baseball game (Braves and NY Mets) and was near enough to stop by but had a date so didn't. (Next spring I'll do that, watch game then drive to Slip F-18 to see the plaque but not with the same guy! That's a promise.)
Are you familiar with D. R. Martin and his Travis McGee and Me blog? He talks about it, the slip, there. His blog is really fun and interesting.
Do you know how to get a picture for this site? I tried a couple of time, then just forgot.
Yes, we need to post more here so thank you for stirring the pot.
I'm a very serious McGee fan and live in Florida. Went to a spring baseball game (Braves and NY Mets) and was near enough to stop by but had a date so didn't. (Next spring I'll do that, watch game then drive to Slip F-18 to see the plaque but not with the same guy! That's a promise.)
Are you familiar with D. R. Martin and his Travis McGee and Me blog? He talks about it, the slip, there. His blog is really fun and interesting.
Do you know how to get a picture for this site? I tried a couple of time, then just forgot.
Yes, we need to post more here so thank you for stirring the pot.

I am not sure how to post pictures here. Would be good to learn.
Good luck on your trip next year! Keep us posted
Jeffrey...we don't have a moderator (not that I'm aware of) but I bet a librarian could do it.
On way to Dr. appt but will follow-up later this week. Too much going on the first part of this week. Sorry.
On way to Dr. appt but will follow-up later this week. Too much going on the first part of this week. Sorry.

Trevor wrote: "Currently reading Cinnamon Skin , I purchased a whole ™ series of books on Ebay and have been mowing them down one after another in their release order. I had read many of the books back in the 198..."
Good for you, Trevor. I'm doing the same thing but this is my third time around. My first was in the early 70's, the second about seven years ago. This time I'm not reading back to back but in order.
If I remember right, "Cinnamon Skin" was one of my favorites. Would pick one up now but have three library books. Damn, I'm jealous. :D
Good for you, Trevor. I'm doing the same thing but this is my third time around. My first was in the early 70's, the second about seven years ago. This time I'm not reading back to back but in order.
If I remember right, "Cinnamon Skin" was one of my favorites. Would pick one up now but have three library books. Damn, I'm jealous. :D

Trevor wrote: "Its incredible the insight that JDM had about pollution , overcrowding and corporate greed . I especially love the books from the mid 60's to mid 70's and the changes he was noting ."
Hi Trevor: I agree about JDM's insight. Would you believe a fellow (who sounded in his early 30's m/l) said in his review that he didn't like JDM's writing because of how he went on "about pollution, overcrowding and corporate greed." My comment to him was that all his reasons for disliking MacDonald were the same reasons I loved MacDonald.
I just happened upon his review; we weren't GR friends thanks goodness. Would have had to have dumped him!
Hi Trevor: I agree about JDM's insight. Would you believe a fellow (who sounded in his early 30's m/l) said in his review that he didn't like JDM's writing because of how he went on "about pollution, overcrowding and corporate greed." My comment to him was that all his reasons for disliking MacDonald were the same reasons I loved MacDonald.
I just happened upon his review; we weren't GR friends thanks goodness. Would have had to have dumped him!

Trevor wrote: "Wow that is a real responsible attitude I don't like to get political but I can guess what party that guy is a member of . The lets just bury our head in the sand and leave all the problems for peo..."
Trevor, you're probably right re: political party. And I'm with you, I'm very hesitant to get into politics but understand where you're coming from and agree.
I just find readers untenable who read books which were published many years ago, then complain because a character has to have dimes in his pocket and has to locate a telephone booth. (I like that word untenable and seldom use it...but like it anyhow.)
When I read, I always look at the date the book was first published, then attempt to wrap my mind around that period when reading. By the way, that's just generally speaking.
And I try very hard not to criticize any reader for anything but that (i.e. complaining because a laser isn't available in 1936) is difficult for me not to notice and say something. I try to ignore them except when it comes to JDM and TM. I'm a bit protective of those two.
Trevor, you're probably right re: political party. And I'm with you, I'm very hesitant to get into politics but understand where you're coming from and agree.
I just find readers untenable who read books which were published many years ago, then complain because a character has to have dimes in his pocket and has to locate a telephone booth. (I like that word untenable and seldom use it...but like it anyhow.)
When I read, I always look at the date the book was first published, then attempt to wrap my mind around that period when reading. By the way, that's just generally speaking.
And I try very hard not to criticize any reader for anything but that (i.e. complaining because a laser isn't available in 1936) is difficult for me not to notice and say something. I try to ignore them except when it comes to JDM and TM. I'm a bit protective of those two.
Trevor wrote: "Does anyone have a fav T. M. book ? I like them all but some are better than others for sure ."
Ahhh, easy for me; #1 Blue and Tan and Sandy Silence.
Ahhh, easy for me; #1 Blue and Tan and Sandy Silence.


Trevor wrote: "I love how JDM upgraded Travis's equipment over time including Miss Agnes and TM's music even from reel to reel to cassettes eventually hehe ."
I had forgotten about the upgrade TM did to Miss Agnes...I need to get these library books finished and pick up my next book in the series..."Pale Gray..." #9 in the series.
A friend of TM and JDM said he thought it was a slight contradiction of Travis' personality because Miss Agnes was so flashy and Travis tried to live and work mostly unnoticed. I thought he had a point. I can't remember right now how Travis got Miss Agnes. Was it payment from someone? It was definitely flashy though.
I had forgotten about the upgrade TM did to Miss Agnes...I need to get these library books finished and pick up my next book in the series..."Pale Gray..." #9 in the series.
A friend of TM and JDM said he thought it was a slight contradiction of Travis' personality because Miss Agnes was so flashy and Travis tried to live and work mostly unnoticed. I thought he had a point. I can't remember right now how Travis got Miss Agnes. Was it payment from someone? It was definitely flashy though.


Trevor: This is a scale model of Miss Agnes that a JDM/TM fan made and posted on "JDMHomepage". The link is JDM HP
Yeah, I liked the way you said that..."invisible and off the grid." I agree and you are not I can assure you, the only one who thinks TM is a total badass. In a good way, of course. What would be today's translation, The Bomb?
No idea where everyone else is because usually someone is piping in.
Trevor wrote: "I love that model its way cool ! Today they might say " its FLY " lol"
Yeah...forgot about fly. D. R. Martin who has blog on TM posted something so talking with him. He found a great JDM site that he had never seen and wanted everyone to know. Can't remember name now of site.
Wanted to tell him of your Olds Cutlass comment. Oh, the other thing that bothered D. R. and I have to agree with him, was the women in Travis' life. After meeting and saying hello, they're like "darling this and daring that." JDM could have dropped a few "darlings" in my opinion. (Personally, I would slap a guy who called me darling. Fortunately I never had to do it, slap that is.)
Fly, I'll have to remember that. I'll use it and readers will think I'm a hipster. :D
Yeah...forgot about fly. D. R. Martin who has blog on TM posted something so talking with him. He found a great JDM site that he had never seen and wanted everyone to know. Can't remember name now of site.
Wanted to tell him of your Olds Cutlass comment. Oh, the other thing that bothered D. R. and I have to agree with him, was the women in Travis' life. After meeting and saying hello, they're like "darling this and daring that." JDM could have dropped a few "darlings" in my opinion. (Personally, I would slap a guy who called me darling. Fortunately I never had to do it, slap that is.)
Fly, I'll have to remember that. I'll use it and readers will think I'm a hipster. :D
Trevor wrote: "lol ok darling ;) just kidding !"
Ha...you're not in reach you lucky dog. :D
And how about a Ford Fairlane? Is that unobtrusive enough?
Ha...you're not in reach you lucky dog. :D
And how about a Ford Fairlane? Is that unobtrusive enough?
Hi Folks:
Just found this site and need to spend more time on it. I love noir/hard boiled paperback book covers. There are some nice ones this fellow (I assume) has collected and posted. They're not only TM but all of JDM books.
JDM Book Covers
Just found this site and need to spend more time on it. I love noir/hard boiled paperback book covers. There are some nice ones this fellow (I assume) has collected and posted. They're not only TM but all of JDM books.
JDM Book Covers

Ha...you're not in reach you lucky dog. :D
And how about a Ford Fairlane? Is that unobtrusive enough?"
Fairlane would work for the early years for sure but after 1970 not so much .
Trevor: I read "Condominium" but it was much later, after I had read the TM entire series.
Have you ever read his essay "Reading for Survival?" It's listed on GR and there's a free link. It was the last he wrote.
Recalling from memory, The Library of Congress asked him to write something about reading and he wrote the essay as a conversation between Travis and Meyer.
Here's a link for you and others who may not have read it:
Reading for Survival
Have you ever read his essay "Reading for Survival?" It's listed on GR and there's a free link. It was the last he wrote.
Recalling from memory, The Library of Congress asked him to write something about reading and he wrote the essay as a conversation between Travis and Meyer.
Here's a link for you and others who may not have read it:
Reading for Survival
Trevor wrote: "Cathy wrote: "Trevor wrote: "lol ok darling ;) just kidding !"
Ha...you're not in reach you lucky dog. :D
And how about a Ford Fairlane? Is that unobtrusive enough?"
Fairlane would work for ..."
Guess I'm showing my ignorance of cars, so I'll be quiet now.
Ha...you're not in reach you lucky dog. :D
And how about a Ford Fairlane? Is that unobtrusive enough?"
Fairlane would work for ..."
Guess I'm showing my ignorance of cars, so I'll be quiet now.


Trevor wrote: "Thanks for the link ill check it out and get back on here and comment ! Don't worry about knowledge of cars you have excellent taste in literature and that trumps all"
Thank you, Trevor! How nice to say.
Thank you, Trevor! How nice to say.
Trevor wrote: "By the way I visited the alleged haunted lighthouse in St Augustine , I loved it there and consider the S.A. a definite possibility as a retirement choice ."
Yeah, born here, I've seen the changes and at one time nothing was haunted. Then an in-law went to Charleston, SC, and saw they had haunted this and that, so she brought the idea to SA. Now every damned thing is haunted. Now you have good taste with SA being a possible retirement choice.
Let me know via my profile if you have other questions re: SA. I like to stay on topic because...because Travis said I should. Purrr. :D Have I shouted out recently that I love Travis? You've already said I have good taste. So thanks again for that!
Yeah, born here, I've seen the changes and at one time nothing was haunted. Then an in-law went to Charleston, SC, and saw they had haunted this and that, so she brought the idea to SA. Now every damned thing is haunted. Now you have good taste with SA being a possible retirement choice.
Let me know via my profile if you have other questions re: SA. I like to stay on topic because...because Travis said I should. Purrr. :D Have I shouted out recently that I love Travis? You've already said I have good taste. So thanks again for that!

Trevor...I think Meyer was the philosophical voice of JDM. He was more cerebral than Travis, I think. The ole brains and brawn. I agree that they instinctively knew what to say or when to just say nothing, like you said. Huh? You know what I mean.
Thinking about the earlier noir and hard-boiled, many didn't have a 'side-kick' they worked as loners. Wondering if JDM started that or made it a great idea for writers following him? Spencer has Hawk and Elvis Cole and Joe Pike, there are so many examples. I bet there's a discussion topic somewhere on GR.
BTW, Robert Crais' (Elvis Cole) new book just came out but can't remember the name. He's said he was influenced by JDM as many writers have publicly said.
Thinking about the earlier noir and hard-boiled, many didn't have a 'side-kick' they worked as loners. Wondering if JDM started that or made it a great idea for writers following him? Spencer has Hawk and Elvis Cole and Joe Pike, there are so many examples. I bet there's a discussion topic somewhere on GR.
BTW, Robert Crais' (Elvis Cole) new book just came out but can't remember the name. He's said he was influenced by JDM as many writers have publicly said.
doug wrote: "Mike wrote: "Finished "Bright Orange For the Shroud" by John D. MacDonald. This is number 6 in his series about Travis McGee, "salvage consultant." This time around Travis is helping a poor schmu..."
Doug...damned I can't remember a rape scene. I'll have to go back and skim through to refresh my memory.
Doug...damned I can't remember a rape scene. I'll have to go back and skim through to refresh my memory.
Trevor wrote: "One of the best parts of the T.M. series is the rapport between Meyer and Travis they counterbalance each other perfectly , each making up for something lacking in the other . It seems whenever one..."
Hi Trevor...no doubt, Travis and Meyer are the best of friends. Maybe JDM realized that down the line Travis was going to need a 'sidekick' of some kind...wa-la, Meyer! Travis could not have found a better one either.
Hi Trevor...no doubt, Travis and Meyer are the best of friends. Maybe JDM realized that down the line Travis was going to need a 'sidekick' of some kind...wa-la, Meyer! Travis could not have found a better one either.
Harv wrote: "Yes, thank you, Jeffrey, for Travis McGee's "Little Black Book."
Some of them may still be alive and sexually active. And I love Older Women!
Ah-Oh, Cathy, here our comments are, nestled togethe..."
I had forgotten how funny you can be, Harv.
Some of them may still be alive and sexually active. And I love Older Women!
Ah-Oh, Cathy, here our comments are, nestled togethe..."
I had forgotten how funny you can be, Harv.
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