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Other editions of book The Empty Copper Sea: A Travis McGee Novel

  • The Empty Copper Sea

    John D. MacDonald

    Hardcover (G K Hall & Co, Aug. 1, 1979)
    McGee is hired to find the truth behind a man's disappearance. Is the man accused of murder guilty or the victim of an elaborate hoax? 2 cassettes.
  • Empty Copper Sea

    John D. MacDonald

    Audio Cassette (Random House Audio, Sept. 12, 1987)
    McGee is hired to find the truth behind a man's disappearance. Is the man accused of murder guilty or the victim of an elaborate hoax? 2 cassettes.
  • Empty Copper Sea

    John D. MacDonald

    Mass Market Paperback (Fawcett, March 12, 1983)
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  • The Empty Copper Sea

    John D. MacDonald

    Mass Market Paperback (Fawcett, May 12, 1985)
    McGee is hired to find the truth behind a man's disappearance. Is the man accused of murder guilty or the victim of an elaborate hoax? 2 cassettes.
  • The Empty Copper Sea. 1978. dj.

    John D. MacDonald

    Hardcover (J. B. Lippincott Company, March 15, 1978)
    The Empty Copper Sea a novel by John D. MacDonald, 1978 First Edition, published by J.P.Lippincott Company, New York. This novel & dust Jacket are in very good condition.
  • The Empty Copper Sea

    John D. MacDonald, Robert Petkoff

    MP3 CD (Brilliance Audio, Sept. 10, 2013)
    From a beloved master of crime fiction, The Empty Copper Sea is one of many classic novels featuring Travis McGee, the hard-boiled detective who lives on a houseboat.Asking for help is something a proud man like Van Harder would never do. So when he shows up at the Busted Flush, Travis McGee knows that he must be the man’s last resort. What Harder wants salvaged is his reputation. After a long career as a seaman, he was piloting a boat the night his employer fell overboard. Harder is certain he’s been set up, but to help him, McGee must prove that a dead man is actually alive.“John D. MacDonald is a shining example for all us in the field. Talk about the best.”—Mary Higgins ClarkThe fateful ride started with Harder at the helm of Hubbard Lawless’s luxury cruiser. It ends with him coming to, fuzzy and disoriented, and Hub lost to the water. Now everyone is saying that Harder got drunk, passed out, and is negligent in his boss’s death. The thing is, Van’s not a drinker…at least, not anymore.Who would want to frame the good captain, and to what end? Dead or alive, Lawless is worth a lot of money. People are always eager to get a piece of that action—including some, as McGee soon finds, who are willing to take a piece out of anyone who gets in their way.
  • The Empty Copper Sea

    John D. MacDonald

    Paperback (Macmillan, March 15, 1980)
    1st Pan 1980 edition vg++ to fine paperback book In stock shipped from our UK warehouse
  • The Empty Copper Sea

    John D. MacDonald

    Hardcover (Robert Hale Ltd, Sept. 1, 1987)
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  • The Empty Copper Sea

    John D. MacDonald

    Audio Cassette (Books on Tape, Inc., May 1, 1979)
    When Hub Lawless falls overboard off the Florida coast, it's called drowning. But no one quite believes it. Not Travis McGee, whose boat is blamed for the mishap. Not the insurance company, with whom Lawless had a two million dollar policy. And not Hub's wife, Julie, whose ESP has convinced her that he is dead, but not from drowning. It's all a messy business -- and McGee is called upon to sort out all the contradictions and find the truth.
  • Empty Copper Sea

    John D. MacDonald

    Audio Cassette (Books on Tape, )
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  • The Empty Copper Sea

    John D. MacDonald, Robert Petkoff

    Audio CD (Brilliance Audio MP3 CD, Aug. 1, 2015)
    Asking for help is something a proud man like Van Harder would never do. So when he shows up at the Busted Flush, Travis McGee knows that he must be the man's last resort. What Harder wants salvaged is his reputation. After a long career as a seaman, he was piloting a boat the night his employer fell overboard. Harder is certain he's been set up, but to help him, McGee must prove that a dead man is actually alive.The fateful ride started with Harder at the helm of Hubbard Lawless's luxury cruiser. It ends with him comingto, fuzzy and disoriented, and Hub lost to the water. Now everyone is saying that Harder got drunk, passed out, and is negligent in his boss's death. The thing is, Van's not a drinker...at least, not anymore. Who would want to frame the good captain, and to what end? Dead or alive, Lawless is worth a lot of money. People are always eager to get a piece of that action — including some, as McGee soon finds, who are willing to take a piece out of anyone who gets in their way.
  • The Empty Copper Sea by John D. MacDonald

    John D. MacDonald

    Hardcover (Lippincott, March 15, 1836)
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