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  1. 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.

  2. The lonely silver rain by MacDonald, John D. (John Dann), 1916-1986. Publication date 1986 Publisher New York : Ballantine Collection printdisabled ...

  3. 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.

  4. 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.

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  5. 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.

  6. 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…

  7. 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 ...