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Free Fall in Crimson

A Travis McGee Novel, Book 19

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Free Fall in Crimson

By: John D. MacDonald
Narrated by: Robert Petkoff
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This time out, McGee comes close to losing his status as a living legend when he agrees to track down the killers who brutally murdered an ailing millionaire. For starters, he renews an unfinished adventure with a famous - and oversexed - Hollywood actress, who leads him into a very nasty nest of murderers involving a motorcycle gang, pornographic movies, and mad balloonists. And McGee relearns the old lesson - that only when he comes close to the edge of death does he feel he completely alive.

©1981 John D. MacDonald (P)2012 Audible, Inc.
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Travis McGee is the quintessential detective. Great mysteries, great characters and the always intriguing love interest. MacDonald at his best.

Always a Classic

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Despite some reviews saying this book is not up to MacDonald's high standards I thoroughly enjoyed it. Great series, characters and narration. My only disappointment is in knowing there are only a couple books remaining in series.

Still Excellent

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Just as MacDonald has gotten older we find Travis aging as well. Still clever but somehow less engaged. Aging the balloon ride is fun. The bolts are well portrayed, and the antihero is very anti.

Travis is aging and losing some of his edginess

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No one tells a story like JOHN D NO ONE!!!!!

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I began reading MacDonald as a young man in the eighties. In those days the gender role and sexual attitudes expressed by the author weren't unusual. The majority of the authors I'd read possessed those same attitudes. Now those attitudes that just seemed quaint and outdated now read as judgmental, hypocritical and misogynistic when expressed by McGee. Indeed at times they're jarring now. Likewise the attitudes,slang, musical tastes and speech patterns are similarly outdated. As so often occurs in the McGee series there is someone identified as a close friend who suddenly appears for the first time. Finally the semi adulation accredited to Meyer by McGee's over the top quoting of him as the source of all wisdom grows tedious.
That being said; the author is an excellent writer of mystery fiction. the story flows and the transitions are seamless; there's plenty of action and unlike current mystery writers there is no catch phrase being repeated constantly like the hook in a song. The complexity of Travis McGee is presented by the author in long thoughtful unspoken monologues give us an inner view of a questioning mind. If I were a young reader; unfamiliar with the attitudes expressed by the author these works might be a complete miss. But just like a man in his fifties looks back at his twenties I can't quit McGee.

Very Good Writer; outdated attitudes.

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