Flash of Green

by John D. MacDonald

Published 25 November 1971
A Flash of Green tells the gripping story of small-town corruption and two people brave enough to fight back, featuring many of the themes John D. MacDonald explored better than anyone in his legendary career as a leading crime novelist.

Introduction by Dean Koontz

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Hurricane

by John D. MacDonald

Published 14 December 2013

A hurricane of terrifying intensity is looming over Florida. Along a state highway, a handful of foolhardy souls trying to outrun the storm are forced to seek shelter in an abandoned house.

Thrown together by nothing more than chance, this disparate bunch of misfits includes an undercover agent seeking revenge...

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A Man of Affairs

by John D. MacDonald

Published 12 November 1976

Sam Glidden owed all his success to the opportunities he'd received from Thomas McGann, president of the Harrison Corporation. But now McGann was dead, and Mike Dean, a wildly flamboyant business speculator, was looking to add the Harrison Corporation to his long list of conquests.

McGann's spoiled offspring, Tommy and...

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Deadly Welcome

by John D. MacDonald

Published 12 July 1985

Alex Doyle is a tough man on a tough assignment in Ramona Beach, Florida - the kind of place that doesn't trust strangers and is policed by a sheriff who echoes the locals' sentiments with a billy club. But Alex isn't an outsider, exactly. He grew up in Ramona...

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A Key to the Suite

by John D. MacDonald

Published August 1969
Corporate hatchetman Hubbard is on his way to an industry convention to carry out a termination - a fancy way of saying he's about to toss a man and his family out in the street. But the convention is a modern Sodom of cheating husbands and ambitious wives, ready...Read more

Cry Hard, Cry Fast

by John D. MacDonald

Published January 1969

A gunman on the run, a seventeen-year-old girl on a family vacation, a jaded working girl, a guilt-stricken widower, an abandoned mistress. All heading fast down a route to sudden death. Then for one horrifying instant their lives are frozen in time, when a Cadillac drives at speed into...

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Border Town Girl

by John D. MacDonald

Published 26 February 1970

Contains the two novellas Border Town Girl and Linda.

Border Town Girl

Once, Lane Sanson had been a Somebody - war correspondent and a bestselling author. Now he was a Nobody, bumming around Mexico. Lost, lonely, hungry for hope, he was a pushover for a border town B-girl - the perfect...

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A Bullet for Cinderella

by John D. MacDonald

Published 12 April 1985

Her veneer was big city ... But one look and you knew that Toni Raselle's instincts were straight out of the river shack she came from. I watched her as she toyed with the man, laughing, her tumbled hair like raw blue-black silk, her brown shoulders bare. Eyes deep-set,...

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More Good Old Stuff

by John D. MacDonald and Myrdal

Published 12 August 1984

Offering indisputable evidence of the early talent that was to lead him to the top of the bestseller lists everywhere, these fourteen tales of crime and corruption, of sleuthing and suspense, of treachery, intrigue, and revenge, by the incomparable John D. MacDonald, were selected from the hundreds that originally...

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You Live Once

by John D. MacDonald

Published 16 September 1976

Clint Sewell knew there wasn't a wife within fifty miles who didn't have reason to murder Mary Olan - because there wasn't a husband around who didn't think the grass was greener in Mary Olan's bedroom.

The latest occupant was Sewell's boss, Dodd Raymond - a man not above using...

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Contrary Pleasure

by John D. MacDonald

Published 12 December 1976

For years the Delevan family image reflected only the best of everything - wealth, position, influence, and the kind of expensive good looks that take generations to cultivate.

No one dared suspect that their glittering facade, their cherished privacy masked hidden lusts, furtive pleasures and twisted dreams that would soon...

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On the Run

by Macdonald and John D. MacDonald

Published 12 February 1976
Sid Shanley couldn't stay in one place very long. He had to keep on the run, changing towns, changing jobs, changing women. He worked out the perfect setup - no attachments, no trails, no explanations. But now a girl has caught up with him. Her name was Paula -...Read more

The Neon Jungle

by John D. MacDonald

Published 12 February 1981

The Varaki family run the local grocery store, but tragedy hits the family hard. The sudden death of the matriarch of the clan is followed by the favourite son's death in Korea. The teenage daughter falls in with a bad crowd and there's also the other son, Walter, who...

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Cape Fear

by John D. MacDonald

Published 1 November 1991
How far would you go to save your family? In John D. MacDonald’s iconic masterwork of suspense, the inspiration for not one but two Hollywood hits, a mild-mannered family is tormented by an obsessed criminal—and with the authorities powerless to protect them, they must take the law into their...Read more

The Last One Left

by John D. MacDonald

Published 10 August 1970
Murder at sea. No survivors, no evidence, no loose ends. Only a boatload of cash left for the taking. In this explosive novel from the author of the Travis McGee series, nothing is certain—not with enough money at stake to change a dozen lives . . . or end...Read more

The Good Old Stuff

by John D. MacDonald

Published 1 January 1982

From the author of the world-famous Travis McGee thrillers, thirteen of John D. MacDonald's earliest and best crime and mystery stories brought together in one volume.

Written at the beginning of his career and originally published in American magazines only, these stories give us a taste of MacDonald's early achievements...

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Seven

by John D. MacDonald

Published 25 April 1974

A choice collection of seven short stories by one of America's foremost storytellers and the author of the best-selling Travis McGee series.

Featuring 'Dear Old Friend', 'The Annex', Quarrel', 'Double Hannenframis', 'The Random Noise of Love', The Willow Pool and 'Woodchuck', this collection displays MacDonald at his classic best. Starring...

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Crossroads

by Macdonald and John D. MacDonald

Published 12 November 1976

More than half a century ago, Papa Drovek opened his small grocery store at the junction of two country roads. As he bought more and more land, the roads became highways, and now the Droveks own a complex of hotels, restaurants, a truck stop, a shopping centre and two...

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Barrier Island

by John D. MacDonald

Published 12 May 1986

Tucker Loomis is a hard and dangerous man with a ruthlessness all West Bay fears and respects, and an improbable amount of money. Wade Rowley is a common man who aspires to honour but gets caught up in the footwork of a skilled swindler.

In a pitiless game, with a...

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Beach Girls

by Macdonald and John D. MacDonald

Published 12 August 1976

Leo Rice seems like a nice enough guy, but why does he have to choose their beach? He could head ten miles up the Florida strip and everyone could just live happily ever after - no questions asked.

But Leo Rice does ask questions ... and suddenly Stebbins' Marina, an...

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