A Flash of Green

A Flash of Green by John D. MacDonald, published by Fawcett Gold Medal in 1983, is a work of fiction that delves into themes of love and conflict. This edition spans 336 pages and is presented in English. The story follows James Wing, a reporter who finds himself entangled in a moral dilemma as he warns Kat Hubble, a widow, about the impending sale of her beloved bay to developers. Despite his professional training to remain discreet, his growing affection for Kat complicates his intentions.
Readers will discover a narrative that intertwines elements of mystery and detective work within a Southern setting. As the developers intensify their efforts to thwart Kat’s attempts to protect her home, the stakes rise, revealing the lengths to which individuals will go for love and preservation. This edition invites readers to explore the intricate dynamics between personal relationships and broader societal issues, all while maintaining a hard-boiled tone characteristic of MacDonald’s writing.
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James Wing told himself he was only trying to help his friend’s widow when he warned Kat Hubble that the beautiful bay she and her neighbors had struggled to save was going to be sold to developers. He knew he shouldn’t have told her anything. He was a reporter, trained to reveal nothing. But he was falling in love with her. Now the developers have set their sights on Kat Hubble, and they’ll do anything, use anyone, to stop her from interfering in their plans . . . .
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