(this is for the audiobook edition, I'm too lazy to add it) Up to this point, we know practically nothing about Fletch's personal life—he's been married (and divorced) twice and engaged once or twice in addition to that. He's carried on an on-again/off-again relationship with Moxie Mooney. Served ...
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...
This is about the audiobook edition, I'm just too lazy to add it to BookLIkes Just in case people were thinking I'd drunk too heavily in the Fletch/Gregory Mcdonald Kool-Aid bowl, this should alleviate any concern. I just don't like this book. Following the events of Fletch, our now-jobless jour...
This is about the audiobook edition, I'm just too lazy to add it to BookLIkes. “Good morning,” Fletch said. “As the governor’s press representative, I make you the solemn promise that I will never lie to you. Today, on this bus, we will be passing through Miami, New Orleans, Dallas, New York, a...
This is about the audiobook edition, I'm just too lazy to add it to BookLIkes. So in the last book, we met Moxie Mooney while Fletch was still a working journalist. They'd known each other for some time at this point, and it might have been just about the last time they saw each other until now, s...
Fletch checks in to his office before returning from a few days away to find out that he's fired. He'd filled in for an injured colleague to write a profile on a small local business that the Gazette had written an exposé about a few years before, just to see how they were doing in the aftermath. Th...
"I.R.S.," the man said. Fletch slid the door open. "How do you spell that?" "Internal Revenue Service." . . . "As a matter of personal curiosity, may I ask why you have not filed returns?" "April's always a busy month for me. You know. In the spring a young man's fancy really shouldn't have ...
Fletch dialed "0". "Get me the police, please." "Is this an emergency?" "Not at the moment." The painting over the desk was a Ford Maddox Brown - a country couple wrapped against the wind. "Then please dial 555-7523." "Thank you." He did so. "Sergeant McAuliffe speaking." "Sergeant...
All of us at one time or another have gone through the stress of a broken modem, router, computer tower, laptop and/or a million other things that can occur to prevent access to the internet. Internet access has become in some respects, imperative for many of us. So when lightening hit and destroye...
What a fun ride this was. Confess, Fletch is number two in the Fletch series and he's getting married. Again. Even after all the alimony problems he had in Fletch. Duh, it's Fletch, he won't learn. He's been living in Italy but flew to Boston to try to locate his fiancee's stolen inheritance, p...
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