*The Empty Copper Sea* is one that sticks with me.

--Doug

On Sat, Sep 4, 2010 at 7:32 PM, Scott R. Powell <[email protected]> wrote:

> And people of a certain age?
>
> *The Girl in the Plain Brown Wrapper *and *Bright Orange for the Shroud* are
> two favorites, your mentioning time loops makes me think of *The Girl, the
> Gold Watch & Everything.*
> *
> *
> *Sincerely,*
> *Lew Archer
> *
> On Sat, Sep 4, 2010 at 7:05 PM, Steve Smith <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>  More than you might expect, I expect... perhaps only due to the
>> small-world phenomenon.
>>
>>
>>
>> I, myself have a special love for pre-loved and oddly re-purposed
>> vehicles.   Ms. 
>> Agnes<http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_DpYuaopxosQ/St46-Bw4a7I/AAAAAAAAAY0/2_zFmVyXd5c/s1600-h/rollsroyce1.jpg>is
>>  one of my favorites.  And the gypsy  in me can't resist the live-aboard
>> houseboat deal.  And his reference to "taking my retirement in installments"
>> is class in my book.
>>
>> I also have a special love for novels named by themes, and colors are more
>> fun than most IMO.  How can a synaesthete not be taken in by a title like
>> "The Deep Blue Goodbye".
>>
>> In the 70's I was an (un)licensed private investigator (supporting a young
>> family while going to college).   This meant doing just about anything not
>> patently illegal or unethical for money.  Of course, as time in that
>> profession went on, I learned that virtually everything I was asked (and
>> paid) to do was unethical.   Characters like McGee provided color (excuse
>> the allusion) to my image of the work I was doing.   I didn't take myself
>> too seriously really, but I occasionally got a kick out of reading or
>> watching Sam Spade, Philip Marlowe, Travis McGee, Magnum PI (for his
>> ridiculousness) and Jim Rockford (for his folksy humility).
>>
>> Our "Man behind the Complex", in fact is a bit of a Travis McGee in my
>> book... speculatively recovering intellectual property long before it is
>> actually lost.   There are a couple of paradoxes and a few time loops
>> required to make sense of all that but those of you who know "our man
>> Guerin" probably understand what I'm talkin' about here!
>>
>>
>> - Steve
>>
>> Four.
>>
>> Wow.  the number of readers here on FRIAM who know who Travis McGee is
>> must total, what, three?
>>
>>  It worked for Travis McGee.
>>
>>
>>

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