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Fletch

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The acidly funny first book starring the subversive sleuth in one of the most successful mystery series of all time.
Fletch is an investigative reporter whose methods are a little unorthodox. Currently he's living on the beach with the strung-out trying to find to the source of the drugs they live for. He's taking more than a little flack from his editor. She doesn't appreciate his style. Or the expense account items he's racking up. Or his definition of the word deadline. Or the divorce lawyers who keep showing up at the office. So when multimillionaire Alan Stanwyk offers Fletch the job of a lifetime, which could be worth a fortune, he's intrigued and decides to do a little investigation. What he discovers is that the proposition is anything but what it seems.

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Series: Fletch Publisher: Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group

OverDrive Read

  • ISBN: 9780307523846
  • Release date: March 25, 2009

EPUB ebook

  • ISBN: 9780307523846
  • File size: 1831 KB
  • Release date: March 25, 2009

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OverDrive Read
EPUB ebook

Languages

English

The acidly funny first book starring the subversive sleuth in one of the most successful mystery series of all time.
Fletch is an investigative reporter whose methods are a little unorthodox. Currently he's living on the beach with the strung-out trying to find to the source of the drugs they live for. He's taking more than a little flack from his editor. She doesn't appreciate his style. Or the expense account items he's racking up. Or his definition of the word deadline. Or the divorce lawyers who keep showing up at the office. So when multimillionaire Alan Stanwyk offers Fletch the job of a lifetime, which could be worth a fortune, he's intrigued and decides to do a little investigation. What he discovers is that the proposition is anything but what it seems.

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