Fletch, Too
The Fletch Mysteries, Book 9
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Narrated by:
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Dan John Miller
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By:
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Gregory Mcdonald
About this listen
After a few delays and without the benefit of a rehearsal, it looks like Fletch is finally getting hitched. It's a small affair - just a few friends, the bride's parents, the groom's mother, and, just maybe, his father. Except Fletch's father is supposed to be dead.
But somebody delivered the letter, signed "Fletch Senior" and containing an invitation (and a pair of plane tickets) to visit the old man in Nairobi for the honeymoon. Never mind Fletch and his bride were planning a ski trip to Colorado.
No sooner does the couple land in Africa then the search for Fletch's father begins. There's a murder at the airport, reports of the old man's incarceration, and the hospitality (and evasiveness) offered by Pop's best friend, who flies them across the continent, just a step or two behind - or maybe ahead of - the old rascal.
©2018 Gregory Mcdonald (P)2018 Blackstone Audio, Inc.What listeners say about Fletch, Too
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- Nicola
- 05-03-22
Back story
A mystery for Fletch to solve from his past - but less wise-cracking and more soul-searching than usual.
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- M. J. Laskin
- 30-12-22
Another great Fletch story
Highly enjoyable , great humour, great character snappy dialogue and all the features one has come to expect from GM
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- Sarah
- 31-10-22
Fabulous
Possibly my favourite series ever I adore this book especially and was in tears at the end. Beautiful writing very addictive. I only have two books left i may have to listen all over again
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- jason
- 05-06-23
Not the best of the series
Doesn’t have the vibe and the great dialogue of earlier books, and I found myself questioning its plausibility at various moments.
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- JOD
- 29-06-23
just ok
This was a bit of a let down after the last book which was excellent, nevermind on to the next one.
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- Patsy
- 23-11-22
Another brilliant Fketch book
Superb narration & a great story. As usual entertaining & now for the next one in the series!
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- Stokiesteve
- 06-01-23
Not for me
Struggled to finish, not as good as previous ones but I will try the next one
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- Anonymous User
- 13-02-23
Skip this one
I guess its in mean spirit to punish ones 80s writings but I feel whenever Fletch does "exotic" locations it ends up being a lecture about the place and less amateur sleuth. He wasnt even looking for the killer in this one... smh. reminded me of the Brazillian one. all in all, as much as I am East African and do like reading about us in Western settings, I would say skip this one.
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