Pale Gray for Guilt by John D. MacDonaldMy rating: 5 of 5 stars
McGee doesn't have a client here; in some ways he is his own client -- and his own salvage job. Things got a little convoluted with the scheme they ran. The middle part dragged a bit and was a little longer than it needed to be. The last third really picked up though and it got more interesting. I found the exploration and development of McGee through his relationship with Puss and Meyer to be intriguing and well done.
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