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      • McGee is neither a police officer nor a private investigator; instead, he is a self-described "salvage consultant" who recovers others' property for a fee of 50 percent.
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    Travis McGee is a fictional character, created by American mystery writer John D. MacDonald. McGee is neither a police officer nor a private investigator; instead, he is a self-described "salvage consultant" who recovers others' property for a

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  4. May 6, 2022 · Travis (Trav to his friends) McGee is a wiry, knuckly, very tan, very tall boat bum who lives on a house boat in Fort Lauderdale (Slip F18, Bahia Mar). When he has enough money he is retired, working on his boat, drinking Plymouth gin, talking philosophy with his best friend Meyer, bedding a string of women.

  5. Aug 12, 2018 · Created by John D. MacDonald(1916-86) “Travis McGee is the last of the great knights-errant: honorable, sensual, skillful, and tough. I can’t think of anyone who has replaced him. I can’t think of anyone who would dare”. B each bum. Salvage consultant. Recoverer of misplaced goods. Ladies’ man. Mender of broken hearts.

  6. Article History. Travis McGee, fictional character, private investigator in a series of 24 crime novels by John D. MacDonald. McGee, who is tough and intelligent, lives in Florida on the houseboat The Busted Flush, calls himself a “salvage consultant,” and takes on dangerous assignments.

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  7. Travis McGee is a fictional character, created by prolific American mystery writer John D. MacDonald. Unlike most detectives in crime fiction, McGee is neither a police officer nor a licensed private investigator; instead, he is a self-described "salvage consultant" who recovers others' property for a fee.He stands 6'4" (1.95 m) tall and, although deceptively unimposing at his "fighting weight ...

  8. Apr 2, 2004 · Writer John D. McDonald penned 21 novels, including "The Deep Blue Good-by," featuring his salty hero. By Deseret News, Roger K. Miller, Special for. Travis McGee, John D. MacDonald's "tattered knight on a spavined steed," first ventured forth to rescue a damsel in distress in 1964. Forty years and 21 books later, all of his exploits remain in ...

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