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  1. Pale Gray for Guilt. Pale Gray for Guilt (1968) is the ninth novel in the Travis McGee series by John D. MacDonald. The plot revolves around McGee's investigation into the death of his close friend Tush Bannon, who he suspects has been murdered because of his refusal to sell his waterfront property to developers.

    • 1968
    • Mystery
  2. Jan 8, 2013 · From a beloved master of crime fiction, Pale Gray for Guilt is one of many classic novels featuring Travis McGee, the hard-boiled detective who lives on a houseboat. Travis McGee’s old football buddy Tush Bannon is resisting pressure to sell off his floundering motel and marina to a group of influential movers and shakers.

  3. May 21, 2013 · From a beloved master of crime fiction, Pale Gray for Guilt is one of many classic novels featuring Travis McGee, the hard-boiled detective who lives on a houseboat. Travis McGee’s old football buddy Tush Bannon is resisting pressure to sell off his floundering motel and marina to a group of influential movers and shakers.

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  4. Pale Gray for Guilt is the 9th book in the Travis McGee mystery series by American author John D. MacDonald. It was originally published in 1968. This was one of the more straight-forward of the McGee books I've enjoyed so far. McGee is living the good life (in between jobs) on his houseboat in Florida, partying, celebrating the upcoming Xmas ...

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  5. Oct 1, 1995 · Pale Gray for Guilt plays a pivotal role in distilling that which is McGee. In this story his Quioxytic journey is represented in its purist form. Friends to help, multiple dragons to slay, fiery temptation at his feet, and a clear self analysis and uncertainty of philosophy and motivations.

  6. May 21, 2013 · "Pale Gray for Guilt" was the 8th novel in the Travis McGee series, and I judge it as medium-good McGee. Published in 1968, it has an excellent contemporary flavor about it that captures the late '60s very well. The major flaw in the novel is the extraordinarily complicated sting set up by Meyer and Travis as revenge for Tush's demise.

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  7. About Pale Gray for Guilt From a beloved master of crime fiction, Pale Gray for Guilt is one of many classic novels featuring Travis McGee, the hard-boiled detective who lives on a houseboat. Travis McGee’s old football buddy Tush Bannon is resisting pressure to sell off his floundering motel and marina to a group of influential movers and ...

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