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Gregory Mcdonald: Fletch forever (1978, Nelson Doubleday) 4 stars

Review of 'Fletch forever' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

Fletch is engaged (again) to a beautiful Italian woman named Angela whose father has been kidnapped in Italy. Fletch flies to Boston trying to find the paintings that were stolen from the family's house more than 2 years before, as the family needs them to pay the ransom. But on arrival, he finds a dead woman in his rented apartment and he is the most obvious suspect.

This book is as good as the previous one, lots of action and witty dialogues. This time around Fletch is not as much orchestrating everything as trying not to be sucked into the mess that the murder has created for him. I enjoyed his book, detective Flynn is a lot of fun and I am looking forward to read some books of his own series. Fletch audiobooks are part of the Audible free catalogue - the narrator does a very good job. Also, check the movie based on this book with John Hamm. I guess this book proves that good material cannot go wrong in any format.