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The Dreadful Lemon Sky: Introduction by Lee Child: Travis McGee, No.16 Kindle Edition
âMacDonald had a huge influence on me . . . Reacher is like a fully detached version of Travis McGeeâ LEE CHILD
Travis McGee isnât your typical knight in shining armour. He only works when his cash runs out, and his rule is simple: Heâll help you find whatever was taken from you, as long as he can keep half.
Around four in the morning, Travis McGee is jarred awake by a ghost from his past: an old flame who needs a place to stash a package full of cash. He agrees to help. Two weeks later sheâs dead.
Left with a hundred grand and a nagging conscience, Travis goes to a seedy little town to look into Carrieâs previous life. But what Travis finds only pushes him further into the corrupt world she was trying to escape . . .
First published in 1975, The Dreadful Lemon Sky features an introduction by Lee Child
JOHN D. MACDONALD: A GRAND MASTER CRIME WRITER
âThe great entertainer of our age, and a mesmerizing storytellerâ â Stephen King
âTravis McGee is my favourite fiction detective. Heâs great because he has a philosophical side â he will fight a bunch of mobsters in a car park and then have a muse about life, the universe and everythingâ â Tony Parsons
âA dominant influence on writers crafting the continuing series character . . . I envy the generation of readers just discovering Travis McGeeâ â Sue Grafton
âThe consummate pro, a master storyteller and witty observer . . . The Travis McGee novels are among the finest works of fiction ever penned by an American author and they retain a remarkable sense of freshnessâ â Jonathan Kellerman
â. . . my favorite novelist of all timeâ â Dean Koontz
âA master storyteller, a masterful suspense writer . . . John D. MacDonald is a shining example for all of us in the fieldâ â Mary Higgins Clark
âWhat a joy that these timeless and treasured novels are available againâ â Ed McBain
âThereâs only one thing as good as reading a John D. MacDonald novel: reading it again . . . He is the all-time master of the American mystery novelâ â John Saul
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Praise for John D. MacDonald and the Travis McGee novels
âThe great entertainer of our age, and a mesmerizing storyteller.ââStephen King
âMy favorite novelist of all time . . . All I ever wanted was to touch readers as powerfully as John D. MacDonald touched me. No price could be placed on the enormous pleasure that his books have given me. He captured the mood and the spirit of his times more accurately, more hauntingly, than any âliteratureâ writerâyet managed always to tell a thunderingly good, intensely suspenseful tale.ââDean Koontz
âTo diggers a thousand years from now, the works of John D. MacDonald would be a treasure on the order of the tomb of Tutankhamen.ââKurt Vonnegut
âA master storyteller, a masterful suspense writer . . . John D. MacDonald is a shining example for all of us in the field. Talk about the best.ââMary Higgins Clark
âA dominant influence on writers crafting the continuing series character . . . I envy the generation of readers just discovering Travis McGee, and count myself among the many readers savoring his adventures again.ââSue Grafton
âOne of the great sagas in American fiction.ââRobert B. Parker
âMost readers loved MacDonaldâs work because he told a rip-roaring yarn. I loved it because he was the first modern writer to nail Florida dead-center, to capture all its languid sleaze, racy sense of promise, and breath-grabbing beauty.ââCarl Hiaasen
âThe consummate pro, a master storyteller and witty observer . . . John D. MacDonald created a staggering quantity of wonderful books, each rich with characterization, suspense, and an almost intoxicating sense of place. The Travis McGee novels are among the finest works of fiction ever penned by an American author and they retain a remarkable sense of freshness.ââJonathan Kellerman
âWhat a joy that these timeless and treasured novels are available again.ââEd McBain
âTravis McGee is the last of the great knights-errant: honorable, sensual, skillful, and tough. I canât think of anyone who has replaced him. I canât think of anyone who would dare.ââDonald Westlake
âThereâs only one thing as good as reading a John D. MacDonald novel: reading it again. A writer way ahead of his time, his Travis McGee books are as entertaining, insightful, and suspenseful today as the moment I first read them. He is the all-time master of the American mystery novel.ââJohn Saul
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About the Author
John D. MacDonald was an American novelist and short-story writer. His works include the Travis McGee series and the novel The Executioners, which was adapted into the film Cape Fear. In 1962 MacDonald was named a Grand Master of the Mystery Writers of America; in 1980, he won a National Book Award. In print he delighted in smashing the bad guys, deflating the pompous, and exposing the venal. In life, he was a truly empathetic man; his friends, family, and colleagues found him to be loyal, generous, and practical. In business, he was fastidiously ethical. About being a writer, he once expressed with gleeful astonishment, âThey pay me to do this! They donât realize, I would pay them.â He spent the later part of his life in Florida with his wife and son. He died in 1986.
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