The Travis McGee novel you can skip.
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McGee takes a psychological step forward is what is possibly the darkest novel in the series.
The most skippable Travis McGee novel I’ve read, so far. Well, the only one.
The best Travis McGee novel since the original, if you ask me. It treads a lot of new ground.
The fourth Travis McGee novel is somewhat of a curve ball. It’s one of these books you need to be already into the character to appreciate.
My journey through John D. MacDonald's bibliography continues with the third Travis McGee novel: A Purple Place for Dying.
Not quite the best books of 2016 but darn close! Here are my notable reads of 2016, featuring Paul Michael Anderson, Autumn Christian, Joe Clifford, Seb Doubinsky, John D. MacDonald, Grant Morrison, Jon Padgett, Danger Slater, Will Viharo and Sam Wiebe.