In short, he’s everything a man wishes he could be and everything many women wish they could find.īut he’s not perfect, which is one of the reasons we like him so much and why we miss him when he’s gone. (I’ve been on a MacDonald tear this summer and even named one of my sons Travis after that great hero.)Ĭorcoran’s Alex Rutledge is smart, charming, handy, resourceful, and successful with women. Nominally a photographer in Key West, Rutledge carries the DNA of the late great knight errant, Travis McGee, the hero of those marvelous John D. Click on the cover to order.Ĭorcoran is one of those writers you impatiently wait for, much like Florida’s other great writers of mysteries, Michael Connelly, Randy Wayne White and Carl Hiaasen (well, his books are sort-of mysteries).Ĭorcoran’s stories feature an accidental detective named Alex Rutledge. Prepare yourself to slip into the relaxing and refreshing water. It’s his latest novel, The Quick Adios (Times Six). We’re borrowing that line to tell you that Tom Corcoran has just run a nice, toasty tub for you. Marshall McLuhan once likened the Sunday New York Times to a warm bath – something to slip into for comfort and pleasure. Appeared in Creative Loafing, AugTom Corcoran
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