Murder for the Bride

Read [John D. MacDonald Book] * Murder for the Bride Online * PDF eBook or Kindle ePUB free. Murder for the Bride Amazon Customer said After reading the whole Travis McGee series, I decided. After reading the whole Travis McGee series, I decided to read all of John D. MacDonalds novels, in publication order. Its a worthwhile project - fascinating to observe the evolution of JDMs style.. Early MacDonald, with much promise of whats to come Nicole Pellegrini This early novel from John D MacDonald, first published in 1951, is a fast-paced and easy read from an author who would become of the legends of the c

Murder for the Bride

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Rating : 4.37 (921 Votes)
Asin : B00SG3MU5G
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Number of Pages : 362 Pages
Publish Date : 2015-10-12
Language : English

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But news from home comes that his new bride, Laura, a beautiful woman whom he had met only weeks before proposing marriage, is in deep trouble. Dillon Bryant, a successful engineer, is off on assignment after finishing his honeymoon. Filled with grief and rage, he cannot leave it up to the police to solve the case - he wants his own kind of revenge against the killer. By the time he gets to her, Laura has been murdered

Amazon Customer said After reading the whole Travis McGee series, I decided. After reading the whole Travis McGee series, I decided to read all of John D. MacDonald's novels, in publication order. It's a worthwhile project - fascinating to observe the evolution of JDM's style.. Early MacDonald, with much promise of what's to come Nicole Pellegrini This early novel from John D MacDonald, first published in 1951, is a fast-paced and easy read from an author who would become of the legends of the crime/suspense writing world. While today it may seem a bit dated, particularly in its choice of villains, it's still a story that will grab the reader's attention and keep you riveted through each and every plot twist.And the plot twists sure do keep coming at a lightning pace throughout this story, right from the opening pages. Our protagonist, Dillon Bryant, is a successful engineer off on assignment after just finishing his honeymoon. News from home comes that his new bri. "Fun thriller from the 1950s" according to Jim Lester. John D. MacDonald is one of the genuine treasures in the world of American popular literature. His career included a stint as a pulp writer in the late 19Fun thriller from the 1950s Jim Lester John D. MacDonald is one of the genuine treasures in the world of American popular literature. His career included a stint as a pulp writer in the late 1940s as well as being one of the pioneers in the golden age of paperback originals in the 1950s and 1960s. He is primarily known for the long running Travis McGee novels, which critics consider one of the best P.I. series of all time.This book is one of MacDonald's paperback novels from the early 1950s and it contains many of the elements that made him such an outstanding writer. The plot has lots of twists and turns, the characters are interesting and varied and the sett. 0s as well as being one of the pioneers in the golden age of paperback originals in the 1950s and 1960s. He is primarily known for the long running Travis McGee novels, which critics consider one of the best P.I. series of all time.This book is one of MacDonald's paperback novels from the early 1950s and it contains many of the elements that made him such an outstanding writer. The plot has lots of twists and turns, the characters are interesting and varied and the sett

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