Travis McGee Original Covers

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a movie poster for darker than amber with an image of a woman in pink shirt
The Deep Blue Good-by: Hello, Good-by
Leonardo DiCaprio said goodbye to The Deep Blue Good-by, Christian Bale said hello, James Mangold said hello, signs on as director. Rosamund Pike said hello. Peter Dinklage said hello to playing Meyer. Then Bale bailed and you have to wonder if The Deep Blue Goodby by John D. MacDonald will ever be made into a movie. Who would you cast?
the long lavender look by john d macoonald is shown in this book
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Leonardo DiCaprio said goodbye to The Deep Blue Good-by, Christian Bale said hello, James Mangold said  hello, signs on as director. Rosamund Pike said hello. Peter Dinklage said hello to playing Meyer. Then Bale bailed and you have to wonder if The Deep Blue Goodby by John D. MacDonald will ever be made into a movie. Who would you cast? Lending Library, Tally Ho, Pulp Fiction Art, Mystery Detectives, Great Inventions
The Deep Blue Good-by: Hello, Good-by
Leonardo DiCaprio said goodbye to The Deep Blue Good-by, Christian Bale said hello, James Mangold said hello, signs on as director. Rosamund Pike said hello. Peter Dinklage said hello to playing Meyer. Then Bale bailed and you have to wonder if The Deep Blue Goodby by John D. MacDonald will ever be made into a movie. Who would you cast?
the front cover of bright orange for the shroud by john d macdouall
Bright Orange for the Shroud - John D. MacDonald
john d mcdonald's novel, the turquiose lament
The Turquoise Lament by John D. MacDonald
a paperback book cover for a tan and sandy science novel by john d macdonall
0019 A Tan and Sandy Silence
Robert McGinnis Paperback Covers | Tan And Sandy Silence, A - US PB 1972 FGM M2513 0.95 Robert McGinnis
the cover of john d mcdonald's one beautiful yellow eye, which is on display
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the deep blue good - bye by john d macdonalld is on display
John D. MacDonald: Full-Color Noir - Criminal Element
The Deep Blue Good-By - MacDonald (The first Travis McGee novel.)
a purple place for dying by john d macdonall, with an image of a man
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Travis heads west where presumably the sunsets on the prairie read purplish. A great series with great writing and vivid descriptions and characters.