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The Scarlet Ruse
 
 

The Scarlet Ruse [Audiobook] (Audio Cassette)

by John D. MacDonald (Author)
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Travis McGee is too busy with his houseboat to pay attention to the little old man with the missing postage stamps. Except these are no ordinary stamps. They are rare stamps. Four hundred thousand dollars worth of rare. And if McGee doesn't recognize their value, perhaps Mary Alice McDermit does, a six-foot knockout who knows all the ways to a boat bum's heart. Only it's not McGee's heart that's in danger. Because a syndicate killer has put a contract on McGee. A killer who knows something about stamps . . . and even more about McGee.


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Travis McGee risks death at the hands of a syndicate killer while hunting for a stolen postage-stamp collection. Read by Darren McGavin.

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4.0étoiles sur 5 Better than buttered popcorn!, Déc 18 2002
Par Glen Engel Cox "www.engel-cox.org" (Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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Number fourteen in the Travis McGee series, and I continue to devour the things like they were popcorn, even though I want to slow down and examine how MacDonald can be so amazingly readable page after page. Maybe a MacDonald novel is like light in that famous physics conundrum (Michaelson-Morley?)--to define light, one must "stop" it in its tracks, and then it isn't light anymore, i.e. the observation of it affects it.

This time McGee is trying to recover some stamps that have gotten switched for cheaper versions. Along the way McGee makes his typical observations about life and politics, adds a few more scars to his battered body, and becomes a little wiser.

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4.0étoiles sur 5 Of stamps, women, and introspection., Juil 2 2001
Par Robert S. Clay Jr. (St. Louis, MO., USA) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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Travis McGee embarks on another of his trademark "salvage" missions involving a fortune in missing rare stamps. McGee's ruminations on people, relationships, human aspirations, money, politics, etc. are amusing social commentary, albeit thirty years later. Some of the observations of life in the '70s seem dated, but not enough to matter. Beyond this slight quibble, there is the vicious killer, and the complex mystery of the missing stamps. In addition, we have Mary Alice McDermit, a dark-haired giant of a woman with a healthy sex-drive and a troubled past. The lovable Meyer is present, still pontificating on economics and human foibles. As mystery-suspense novels go, the Travis McGee series is a perennial favorite. John D. MacDonald stresses introspection and character development rather than blood and thunder action. The typical Florida setting is exotic. Altogether, good lightweight reading material for summer vacations or anytime. ;-)
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3.0étoiles sur 5 A McGee of a different color, Sep 8 2000
Par Larry Eischen (Joliet, IL United States) - Voir tous mes commentaires
This reads like an excellent MacDonald suspense novel. You know, those stories he wrote before McGee where a bunch of nasty characters get caught in some nefarious scheme. But it's subpar McGee. It's like MacDonald Started one type of novel and finished with another. Don't get me wrong, if McGee and Meyer had been replaced by characters named Joe Smith and Fred Jones, it would have been great. It just ain't McGee.
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5.0étoiles sur 5 Good Story
I wasn't sure about Darren McGavin reading these books. I thought he was too different from who I thought Travis McGee was. Jimmy Buffett maybe, but Darren McGavin? Read more
Publié le Juil 23 2000

3.0étoiles sur 5 After the Fall
A more pessimistic MacDonald (and McGee) emerges after a writing hiatus of some years. The difference between earlier McGee stories and the 'new' series beginning with Scarlet... Read more
Publié le Avril 9 2000 par Rolfe Windward

2.0étoiles sur 5 sleeper - comparitively
I give this two stars only in comparison to other Travis McGee novels. This one is just not up to par with the rest of the series. Read more
Publié le Mai 21 1999

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