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Fletch Won - Gregory McDonald
Fletch Won
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As a fledgling reporter, Fletch is doing more flailing than anything else. His managing editor's got him pegged for the society pages, but the kind of society Fletch gets involved with is anything but polite. His first big interview, a millionaire lawyer with a crooked streak and an itch to give... show more
As a fledgling reporter, Fletch is doing more flailing than anything else. His managing editor's got him pegged for the society pages, but the kind of society Fletch gets involved with is anything but polite. His first big interview, a millionaire lawyer with a crooked streak and an itch to give away some of his ill-gotten gains, ends up dead in the News-Tribune's parking lot before Fletch can ask question number one. So Fletch ends up going after the murderer instead, and ends up learning a thing or two about crime and punishment.Gregory Mcdonald was born on February 15, 1937, in Shrewsbury, Massachusetts. He attended Harvard University, having been accepted at the age of sixteen, but insists his real education came through the international yacht troubleshooting business he created and ran to support himself at Harvard. Described by critics as the inventor of the sunlight mystery, Mcdonald has published twenty-six books - fifteen of which are mysteries. Mcdonald's first book, Running Scared (1964) was hugely controversial when it first came out, because of its argument for rational suicide and its critique of the Ivy League and its complementary institutions for their role in creating a cold, dehumanized, and self-destructive society. The reaction so shocked Mcdonald that it took him ten years to publish his next book. Seven of those ten years, from 1966 to 1973, were spent working at the Boston Globe as a columnist, critic, and contributor to the paper's Sunday magazine. While at the Globe, Mcdonald became the first member of the major media to write against the Vietnam War. Mcdonald was also among the first American journalists to write in support of civil rights, women's rights, and gay rights. For these efforts, he has received humanitarian and people's rights awards. In 1974, Mcdonald introduced the character I. M. Fletcher, who would become an iconic figure in American popular culture, in his book Fletch. This work won the 1975
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Format: paperback
ISBN: 9780375713521 (0375713522)
ASIN: 375713522
Publisher: Vintage
Pages no: 272
Edition language: English
Series: Fletch (#8)
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Irresponsible Reader
Irresponsible Reader rated it
3.5 A Real Mixed Bag
This is about the audiobook edition (the 2018 one, not the older one already on the site), I'm just too lazy to add it to BookLIkes. This is chronologically the first Fletch novel, he's a rookie reporter, who's been bounced around from headline writer, to obituaries, to wedding announcements, and...
Barbara1951
Barbara1951 rated it
2.0 Fletch Won (Fletch Series #8)
There were a couple of laughs-outloud but by and large I prefer Flynn.
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