Son of Fletch-19.95 - Hardcover

Book 10 of 11: The Fletch Mysteries
 
9780831765231: Son of Fletch-19.95

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Synopsis

When a man who claims to be his son turns up, Fletch is thrown. Given that the stranger wears prison garb, that there has been a jailbreak in the vicinity, and that he is travelling in the company of a man who is spouting sentiments of white supremacist hate, Fletch reserves judgement.

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Review

"Lively, graceful and sly." --"People
"[Macdonald] certainly hasn't forgotten how to leap right into a story. . . . Jack seems like a chip off the old block." --"The Washington Post
"Fletch is back and better than ever, which is pretty damn good." --Robert B. Parker
"If you love Fletch, you'll also love the young man who claims to be his son. . . . . They make a wild and witty pair, doubling the enjoyment." --Ed McBain

"Lively, graceful and sly." --"People"
"[Macdonald] certainly hasn't forgotten how to leap right into a story. . . . Jack seems like a chip off the old block." --"The Washington Post"
"Fletch is back and better than ever, which is pretty damn good." --Robert B. Parker
"If you love Fletch, you'll also love the young man who claims to be his son. . . . . They make a wild and witty pair, doubling the enjoyment." --Ed McBain

"Lively, graceful and sly." --"People"

"[Macdonald] certainly hasn't forgotten how to leap right into a story. . . . Jack seems like a chip off the old block." --"The Washington Post"

"Fletch is back and better than ever, which is pretty damn good." --Robert B. Parker

"If you love Fletch, you'll also love the young man who claims to be his son. . . . . They make a wild and witty pair, doubling the enjoyment." --Ed McBain

"Lively, graceful and sly." --"People""[Macdonald] certainly hasn't forgotten how to leap right into a story. . . . Jack seems like a chip off the old block." --"The Washington Post""Fletch is back and better than ever, which is pretty damn good." --Robert B. Parker"If you love Fletch, you'll also love the young man who claims to be his son. . . . . They make a wild and witty pair, doubling the enjoyment." --Ed McBain

Lively, graceful and sly. --"People" [Macdonald] certainly hasn t forgotten how to leap right into a story. . . . Jack seems like a chip off the old block. --"The Washington Post" Fletch is back and better than ever, which is pretty damn good. --Robert B. Parker If you love Fletch, you ll also love the young man who claims to be his son. . . . . They make a wild and witty pair, doubling the enjoyment. --Ed McBain"

From the Back Cover

When a young man comes calling under the most irregular of circumstances, even the laid-back Fletch is thrown for a loop. The boy appears at Fletch's barnyard door, and to complicate matters considerably, he's claiming to be Fletch's son.

Given that the young man is sporting prison garb, that there has just been a jailbreak nearby, and that he is travelling in the company of a man who takes pride in spouting unconscionable sentiments of white supremacist hate, Fletch reserves judgement before handing out any cigars. Yet as a reporter who has lived his life by the Credo that we are mysteries awaiting solution, Fletch realises he has no choice but to sign on for what promises to be the most tumultuous ride of his life.

‘If you love Fletch, you'll also love the young man who claims to be his son. Together they make a wild and witty pair, doubling the enjoyment’
ED McBAIN

‘It must be the wittiest, twistiest story I've read this year, and consequently very addictive’
PETER LOVESEY

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