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Tuesday, August 17, 2010
Candle #15: Dress Her in Indigo
This is SO not my kind of book. But if you're going to do gritty private eye, this is the way to do it and I found it extremely difficult to put down when I had to (like to sleep and to work and all those other unimportant things that get in the way of the life of a reader). This is one book that I probably would never have picked up were it not for the reading challenge. I'm glad I got the chance to try MacDonald out. MacDonald is known for this color-in-the-title series. Color me intrigued. And give MacDonald's book three stars out of five.
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I've never spent much (read: any) time in the mystery section, but this sounds like a good one to try, just so I can't say "never" anymore. Sounds like everyone should meet Travis MdGee at least once.
ReplyDeleteGonna try this again...without stupid typos. I would have to agree...everyone should meet Travis McGee at least once. And from what I've read on MacDonald, this isn't even supposed to be his best.
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