He wrote more than 20 books about Travis McGee, who lives on a boat called The Busted Flush, and who is not really a detective but ends up acting as one. I may have quoted the wrong title--it might be the Long Lavender Look--but what I was referring to was that the title described the way a person's eyes lose focus and stare off into the sky/eternity at death. That's why I said that your comment (about an "eye"), and the colors of the puzzle (blue/lavender) remind me of the book, and that it's not a cheerful image... Sorry!
I'm glad you said that, whatnauts, because this is the third version of that puzzle I told you about, and in some ways my favorite, even though it isn't strictly my work, since LunaPic changed it! So I will post it larger, for sure!
Thanks so much, Jan and Jill! I read all of his books, too, and loved them! I'm glad this brought back good memories, and that you both enjoyed the puzzle!
Did you ever read John McDonald's book The Deep Blue Goodbye? Your comment, and the colors in this puzzle, suddenly reminded me of it--great book, but not the most cheerful image.......
Thanks so much, Katie--I learned to use the "emboss" and the "harsh" and "soft" lighting effects to change the colors I paint, and I think the results are unusual and fun!
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