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  1. A Deadly Shade of Gold (1965) is the fifth novel in the Travis McGee series by John D. MacDonald. The plot revolves around a solid gold Aztec statuette, and takes McGee from his home of Florida to Mexico and Los Angeles.

    • John D. MacDonald
    • 1965
  2. 8 gen 2013 · In A Deadly Shade of Gold, McGee comes into possession of an evil-looking, solid gold Aztec icon that leads to a perilous fortune. Reader Darren McGavin, who narrates the entire series for Random Audio, employs a world-weary, laid-back voice that is perfect for the enigmatic McGee.

  3. When Travis McGee discovers a face from his past lying in a pool of blood on a cheap motel room floor, he wants answers. But so far, all he has are questions--plus the dubious inheritance of his friend's vengeance-driven girlfriend, and a valuable ancient Aztec golden idol.

    • (6,7K)
    • 1965
    • John D. MacDonald
    • Paperback
    • A Deadly Shade of Gold1
    • A Deadly Shade of Gold2
    • A Deadly Shade of Gold3
    • A Deadly Shade of Gold4
    • A Deadly Shade of Gold5
  4. 12 mar 2013 · Taggart shows McGee one of a large set of solid gold figurines he came by fairly honestly when down in Mexico, and wants McGee to help him recover the rest. Soon Taggart is out of the picture, brutally murdered in a cheap motel room with a knife.

    • (947)
    • John D. MacDonald
    • $16.99
    • Random House Trade Paperbacks
  5. When Travis McGee discovers a face from his past lying in a pool of blood on a cheap motel room floor, he wants answers. But so far, all he has are...

  6. A beautiful woman calls Travis McGee to Arizona. S… Want to Read. Rate it: Book 4. The Quick Red Fox. by John D. MacDonald. 3.94 · 5,961 Ratings · 354 Reviews · published 1964 · 72 editions. It was the standard blackmail scheme. For years, s… Want to Read. Rate it: Book 5. A Deadly Shade of Gold. by John D. MacDonald.

  7. But all he has to go on are a gold Aztec idol and a very angry ex-girlfriend. Is that enough to find his friend’s killer? And when the truth is as terrifying as this, does he really want answers after all?