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John MacDonald was a recommendation from my Dad, who sang the praises of his storytelling, structure, and writing. I wasn't disappointed at all — MacDonald is an excellent author and this book shines even 61 years after its original publication. Some of the language is a little dated (particularly in reference to women), and the plot wouldn't entirely survive the iPhoneitization of modern days, but the story is crisp and original and remains a page turner. MacDonald almost seems wasted writing crime thrillers, particularly when he waxes philosophically about the state of the world and the humans who occupy it. Definitely looking forward to more Travis McGee in my life!