
Dress Her in Indigo
A Travis McGee Novel, Book 11
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Robert Petkoff
A wealthy old man laid up in the hospital is desperate to understand the last months of his daughter's life before she was killed in a car crash in Mexico. It was puzzling. She'd cleaned out her considerable bank account, left Miami and hadn't been heard from again.
Travis McGee ventures into the steep hills and strange backwoods of Oaxaca through a bizarre world of dropouts, drug freaks, and kinky rich people - and begins to suspect the beautiful girl's death was no accident.
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McGee is the man!
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is there a bad McGee novel?
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An unusual story, sad and too close to reality.
The performance makes this series.
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Would you consider the audio edition of Dress Her in Indigo to be better than the print version?
Haven't read the print version. Just love to be read to, while sewing, on road trips, while folding the laundry and walking the dogDid the plot keep you on the edge of your seat? How?
You don't know till the very end who did it?? Keeps you thinkingWhat about Robert Petkoff’s performance did you like?
I started at book 1 and have now just finished Book 11 and I'm am enjoying Robert Petkoff.At the beginning I was missing Darin McGavin but I am coming around.
Love Travis McGee
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The Great John D MacDonald
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What made the experience of listening to Dress Her in Indigo the most enjoyable?
Great story and characters. And, Petkoff's ability to carry the dialog in the various accentsAwesome story. Petkoff does an excellent job!
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Part of the McGee Cannon.
Too many loose ends tied up by dying
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A creepy view of the 1970s "Drug Culture"
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There is also a gay man named Bruce Bundy involved. MacDonald had a tolerant attitude towards gay men at least for the era but his extreme bias against lesbians; revealed in The Quick Red Fox is again on display in this work. Though it is done a great deal more subtly in this book than it was in that one it is still there. Despite the limitations inherent in a book created 45 years ago in a culture that is radically different the work stands up fairly well. As always where this author is concerned the plot, the characters and the pace of the book are all well done.
Mexico, Hippies and Murder
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A particularly good one
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