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FROM: "MartiKaye" <[removed]@home.com>
REC'D: 1/12/01, 3:24 PM
Marti
FROM: "Marijane Reich" <[removed]@dhfs.state.wi.us>
REC'D: 1/12/01, 3:33 PM
mj
Marijane Reich
Patients' Library
Mendota Mental Health Institute
Madison, WI
>>> [removed]@home.com 01/12/01 03:13PM >>>
A friend said her aunt likes a particular author who always uses a color in
his/her titles. I can't think of whom this might be.......
Marti
FROM: Greta Ulrich <[removed]@nileslibrary.org>
REC'D: 1/12/01, 3:48 PM
Greta Ulrich
Niles Public Library
Niles, IL
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From: MartiKaye [[removed]@home.com]
Sent: Friday, January 12, 2001 3:14 PM
To: Fiction_L
Subject: Titles of Books
A friend said her aunt likes a particular author who always uses a color in
his/her titles. I can't think of whom this might be.......
Marti
FROM: "Marsha Valance " <[removed]@mpl.org>
REC'D: 1/12/01, 4:45 PM
Marsha Valance
Regional Librarian
Wisconsin Regional Library f/t Blind & Physically Handicapped
813 West Wells St.
Milwaukee, WI 53233
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>>> [removed]@home.com 01/12/01 03:13PM >>>
A friend said her aunt likes a particular author who always uses a color in
his/her titles. I can't think of whom this might be.......
Marti
FROM: [removed]@aol.com
REC'D: 1/12/01, 11:41 PM
<<
A friend said her aunt likes a particular author who always uses a color in
his/her titles. I can't think of whom this might be.......
>>
The very prolific John D. MacDonald's Travis McGee novels almost always used
a color in the title, e.g., The Deep Blue Good-by, The Scarlet Ruse, etc.
Binnie Syril Braunstein
romance novelist/former librarian
FROM: "MartiKaye" <[removed]@home.com>
REC'D: 1/13/01, 10:14 AM
Thanks to you and some other list members, I can inform my friend the name
of the author.
Marti
> The very prolific John D. MacDonald's Travis McGee novels almost always
used
> a color in the title, e.g., The Deep Blue Good-by, The Scarlet Ruse, etc.
>
> Binnie Syril Braunstein
> romance novelist/former librarian
>
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FROM: [removed]@aol.com
REC'D: 1/13/01, 1:06 PM
<< Binnie,
Thanks to you and some other list members, I can inform my friend the name
of the author.
Marti >>
Thanks for the kind words, Marti.
Binnie Syril
romance novelist/former librarian/always hungry for the joy of the
(information) hunt/quest.
FROM: "christine jeffords" <[removed]@hotmail.com>
REC'D: 1/16/01, 1:57 PM
>From: "MartiKaye" <[removed]@home.com>
>Reply-To: "Fiction_L" <[removed]@maillist.webrary.org>
>To: Fiction_L <[removed]@maillist.webrary.org>
>Subject: Titles of Books
>Date: Fri, 12 Jan 2001 14:13:35 -0700
>
>A friend said her aunt likes a particular author who always uses a color in
>his/her titles. I can't think of whom this might be.......
>
>Marti
>
>
Auntie may be thinking of John D. MacDonald's Travis McGee. There are 21
titles in the series, including "The Long Lavender Look," "The Deep Blue
Goodbye," "The Lonely Silver Rain," "A Tan and Sandy Silence," "A Purple
Place for Dying," "One Fearful Yellow Eye," "The Girl in the Plain Brown
Wrapper," "Dress Her in Indigo," "The Green Ripper," etc. These are
mysteries centering on Travis McGee, a "knight in slightly tarnished armor,"
who offers his services as a "salvage expert" to people who can't be helped
through mainstream means.
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