Summary
The back of the book reads, "From all that Travis McGee could gather, it must have been one hell of a party. Four languid days and all the booze they could drink...Ten playful people swinging wild and free, getting drunk, getting bored, swapping partners in the warmth of sun on naked bodies, miles from civilization. --- Miles from civilization - and 300 feet from a very good camera with a telephoto lens. The star attraction was a woman named Lysa Dean. --- It was a blackmail set-up as old as the hills. McGee - waterfront gypsy - did not want to touch the deal with a ten-foot pole. Except there was another woman involved, a lovely, longing, tender woman whose life was slowly draining away into disaster..."Themes
The title phrase, "The Quick Red Fox" is mentioned at two places in the book referred to Lysa Dean, the movie star that Travis McGee is employed by. The first mention on page 16 reads, "With her head slightly bowed, looking up at me through her lashes, the gold-red weight of hair at the right side of her face had swung slightly forward. Suddenly I knew what she reminded me of. A vixen. A quick red fox." The second mention is on page 155, "The quick red fox stared at me with foxy eyes..." Travis McGee is given an advance of $5,000 for expenses and once his mission is complete, Lysa Dean gave McGee an envelope with $10,000 cash. Lysa Dean provided Dana Holtzer to assist Travis McGee during his work. Although Travis is romantically involved, there isn't an indication that the interest extends beyond the book. The character "Lysa Dean" makes an appearance in ''References
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