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KickAssTorrents: You seed or it dies. MacDonald's protagonists were often intelligent and introspective men, sometimes with a hard cynical streak. Travis McGee, the "salvage consultant" and "knight-errant," was all of that. McGee made his living by recovering the loot from thefts and swindles, keeping half to finance his "retirement," which he took in pieces as he went along. He first appeared in the 1964 novel The Deep Blue Good-by and was last seen in The Lonely Silver Rain in 1985. All titles in the 21-volume series include a color, a mnemonic device which was suggested by his publisher so that when harried travelers looked to buy a book they could at once see those MacDonald titles they had not read. The McGee novels feature an ever-changing array of female companions, some particularly nasty villains, exotic locales in Florida, Mexico, and the Caribbean, and appearances by a sidekick known only as "Meyer," an economist of international renown and a Ph.D. As Sherlock Holmes had his well-known address on Baker Street, McGee had his trademark lodgings on his 52-foot (16 m) houseboat, the Busted Flush, named for the poker hand that started the run of luck in which he won her. She is docked at Slip F-18, Bahia Mar marina, Fort Lauderdale, Florida. This download is available not just because I uploaded it but because good people seed it. I shared this with them. They shared this with you. Won't you share too? Be a hero. Seed a file and keep the content alive.. 100% FREE READERS!!!! Kindle (you'll need to create an account with your email) CometBird Browser (best alternative to Firefox to read ePub files) ePub Reader (add on for CometBird to read ePub files) Jarte (read text and word files) FoxIt Reader (replaces heavy Adobe Reader for PDF files) CDisplay (very simple Comics reader) YACReader (a reader and library for comics and graphic novels) Calibre - for those who want a library-like organizer for all their books PeaZip - A better utility for opening compressed files (handles zip, 7zip, rar, etc) Microsoft Reader or Calibre (above) for .lit files Sharing Widget |
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