One of the most influential names in crime fiction, John D. MacDonald (1916-1986) was born in Sharon, PA, received his M.B.A. from Harvard University, and served in the OSS in India during WWII.

MacDonald's literary career began accidentally. While he was still in service, he wrote a short story, purely for entertainment. He mailed it home to his wife, who sent it to a magazine without his knowledge. The story was accepted. When MacDonald was discharged, he decided to try his luck at writing for a living. After dozens of submissions and rejections, he finally sold a story to Dime Detective, one of the popular pulp magazines of the day.

For several years, MacDonald made a decent living writing mysteries, Westerns, crime stories, and science fiction for the pulps. Then, in 1950, just as the demand for paperback books was increasing, he made the crossover to full-length fiction with The Brass Cupcake, a classic hardboiled detective novel featuring mobsters, corrupt cops, and a disaffected loner who falls for a beautiful woman. The writer had found his niche!

During the 1950s and '60s, MacDonald specialized in hardboiled crime novels -- mostly set in Florida, where he and his wife had moved after the war. For a long time, he resisted the siren call of series fiction. Then, in 1964, he succumbed -- introducing his legendary amateur sleuth Travis McGee in The Deep Blue Goodbye. A cynical knight errant and self-described beach bum who lives in Ft. Lauderdale on a houseboat named "The Busted Flush, McGee went on to star in 20 more adventures. His influence as a "type" can be clearly seen in the writing of several contemporary crime writers, including Carl Hiaasen, Lawrence Block, and George Pelicanos.

Throughout his long, prolific career, MaDonald would alternate the McGee books with standalone novels, nonfiction, and short story collections. As a genre stylist, he is without peer; yet most critics agree that his literary skills transcend the limitations of genre. Perhaps the novelist Kurt Vonnegut said it best when he made this shrewd assessment: "To diggers a thousand years from now, the works of John D. MacDonald would be a treasure on the order of the tomb of Tutankhamen."

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Title: Southernmost Art and Literary Portraits: Fifty Internationally Noted Artists and Writers, Author: Jimm Roberts
Title: Pesadilla en rosa, Author: John D. MacDonald
Title: Cinnamon Skin (Travis McGee Series #20), Author: John D. MacDonald
Title: A Deadly Shade of Gold (Travis McGee Series #5), Author: John D. MacDonald
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Title: Barrier Island, Author: John D. MacDonald
Title: Nightmare in Pink (Travis McGee Series #2), Author: John D. MacDonald
Title: The Dreadful Lemon Sky: A Travis McGee Novel, Author: John D. MacDonald
Title: Free Fall in Crimson: A Travis McGee Novel, Author: John D. MacDonald
Title: Bright Orange for the Shroud (Travis McGee Series #6), Author: John D. MacDonald
Title: The Green Ripper (Travis McGee Series #18), Author: John D. MacDonald
Title: The Girl, the Gold Watch & Everything: A Novel, Author: John D. MacDonald
Title: The Last One Left: A Novel, Author: John D. MacDonald
Title: A Tan and Sandy Silence (Travis McGee Series #13), Author: John D. MacDonald
Title: The Lonely Silver Rain (Travis McGee Series #21), Author: John D. MacDonald
Title: A Key to the Suite: A Novel, Author: John D. MacDonald
Title: Condominium: A Novel, Author: John D. MacDonald
Title: The Deep Blue Good-By (Travis McGee Series #1), Author: John D. MacDonald
Title: All These Condemned: A Novel, Author: John D. MacDonald
Title: Slam the Big Door: A Novel, Author: John D. MacDonald
Title: A Flash of Green: A Novel, Author: John D. MacDonald

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