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The Lonely Silver Rain is John D. MacDonald's final Travis McGee novel (#21). The disappearance of a lavishly appointed custom-built yacht...the brutal murder of a Peruvian debutante...the sloppy "accidental death" of a Florida real estate tycoon...These are the pieces of the puzzle that Travis McGee must fit together to save his own life; 8vo; [x], [3], 4-208, [6] pages.
The lonely silver rain by MacDonald, John D. (John Dann), 1916-1986. Publication date 1986 Publisher New York : Ballantine Collection printdisabled ...
The lonely silver rain The Travis McGee series. MacDonald, John D. (John Dann) Published by Alfred A. Knopf, New York, 1985. ISBN 10: 0394538994 ISBN 13: 9780394538990.
From a beloved master of crime fiction, The Lonely Silver Rain is one of many classic novels featuring Travis McGee, the hard-boiled detective who lives on a houseboat. Travis McGee has luck to thank for his reputation as a first-rate salvager of stolen boats.
- John D. MacDonald
1 de ene. de 2001 · - John D. MacDonald, The Lonely Silver Rain "The small things are lasting things." - John D. MacDonald, The Lonely Silver Rain This might not be my favorite, but it is the last and I enjoyed it. It made me cry. That isn't a small thing, but perhaps it isn't a big thing either. I typically cry at the end of every one of Charles Dickens' novels.
20 de ago. de 2013 · It’s a bittersweet thing, starting to read The Lonely Silver Rain (1985). Because we readers know something that JDM didn’t realize in creating the 21st novel in this peerless series: That this would be the last adventure for our knight in rusty armor. After Silver, no more Grendels for McGee to hunt and defeat. No…
28 de abr. de 1985 · The Lonely Silver Rain. by John D. MacDonald (Knopf: $15.95; 208 pp.) The suspicion abounds that the real fans of novelist John D. MacDonald would buy and read everything the man writes, even if ...