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Fletch and the Widow Bradley

(Part of the Fletch (#4) Series and Fletch Chronological Series (#3) Series)

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Anyone else confused...?

Ok, so far the book is good, (I'm not done yet but...) I just finished reading Fletch Won and Fletch Too, as I like to read in chronological order of the character/story events. In Fletch Won and Fletch Too, Irwin is engaged and subsequently married to Barbara. So I'm confused as to who this Linda he is divorced and not paying alimony too in Fletch and the Widow Bradley. I know this isn't really a review as much as it is my curiosity getting the better of me. Anyone know the answer? As for Fletch and the Widow Bradley, the diolague is great and the story is pretty fast-paced. There is definately enough going on to keep the reader interested.

'Stay away from this one'?? Are you kidding me?

This is one of my top favorite 3 Fletch books. The magical thing about that is that's my opinion (before anyone else that's read this decides I must be crazy and disagrees). If you were able to see the twist in the first 1/3 of the book kudos to you. I will admit that later on in the book when a 'mysterious character' starts coming into the picture I started to really pick up something, but that didn't stop the interesting story unfold. I'd say Gregory Mcdonald was on top of his game with this one and would suggest it if you've only read the original 'Fletch' book (The 4th in the 'series') and like the style and want more. If you've watched... say... The movie the "Usual Suspects" and immediately figured out what was going to happen in the first 30 minutes.... You're a ridiculously clever person and you probably won't find much entertainment in the Fletch books.

One of the best Fletch books....

First, allow me to respond to the other reviews. There are multiple mysteries/plots going on at once in this book, like many of the other early Fletch books. Sure, you may have one of the mysteries figured out (and, in fact, the nuance of the text indicates that Fletch figured it out before the readers did). But the entire book is full of twists & turns, and that great Fletch wit and dialog. In this respect, this is one of the best Fletch books. Also, the reader that complained about the ending must be a conservative type - you've got to be a progressive person to appreciate this book. With that said, I strongly suggest the other *early* Fletch books, and I strongly suggest staying away from the more recent Gregory McDonald books. Something must have happened in the author's life when he retired Fletch & started writing the Flynn & Skylar mysteries - maybe just conservatism as he was aging, who knows. But they hint at mysogyny, racism, & homophobia. The author unapologetically writes a comedic scene about Skylar's attempt to rape a woman. I also strongly suggest staying away from the non-mysteries by McDonald - A World Too Wide & Exits and Entrances were both terribly slow & boring. And Safekeeping was a frustratingly slow novel that never really went anywhere. The first two Flynn books (Flynn & Flynn's Inn) are probably the best - I was really looking forward to more books about this compelling character. But Buck Passes Flynn gets a little thin - a conspiracy theory book reminiscent of about a dozen movies on the same subject. And by the time he writes Flynn's World, it's downright awful. The novel lacks any of the playful dialog & wit of the first Flynn books and the Fletch books - instead, it's mostly political commentary on those darned liberals, the ACLU, and those crazy liberal colleges. It just reads like a long rant by Rush Limbaugh. I guess it's time to say goodbye to the Flynn & Fletch that many mystery readers have grown to love. But in case you missed any of the early ones, the best books are: Fletch, Fletch Won, Fletch, Too, Confess, Fletch, Fletch's Fortune, Carioca Fletch, Fletch and the Man Who, Fletch's Moxie, and of course, the Widow Bradley. My favorite might be Confess Fletch - the first and best Flynn/Fletch novel.

'You are the weirdest person I ever met.'

Unlikely hero Fletch has been fired from the News Tribune and made a laughing stock by his peers for apparently quoting a man who is long-dead. Disgraced and with his reputation in ruin, Fletch won't give up the story and looks deeper into the shady goings-on at a small company by the name of Wagnall-Phips. At the same time he is also desperately trying to find a man by the name of James St. E Crandall and give him back his missing wallet, which just so happens to contain 25 Thousand Dollar Bills. This was one of my favorite Fletch books so far. It just never gets boring. 'Mystery' is definitely my favorite genre and Fletch is turning into one of my favorite fictional characters. His method of investigation and puzzle-solving is genius and he most definitely deserves a pay-rise. Someone write to his boss Frank. I also find his morals and ethics rather noble and although you always spend the entire book with him you still never really know what's going on inside or what makes him tick. It's been a long time since Gregory McDonald gaves us a new Fletch book. I've only read 4 myself, but he's such a fertile, versatile character he really could go on forever. The book is not without its funny moments. Most of them from Fletch's deadpan mannerisms or unfortunate ironic situations. The poor guy never gets the respect, or woman, he deserves. Reminds me of someone I know.
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