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Young Irwin Maurice Fletcher, a.k.a. Fletch, the eager and inventive new reporter for the News-Tribune, is having a hard time finding his place at the newspaper. After a few "mishaps" writing questionable headlines and creatively worded obituaries, Managing Editor Frank Jaffe appoints Fletch to the society pages, where he's assigned to cover a generous yet surprising donation to an art museum from a high-powered defense attorney. But before he can secure an interview, the attorney is shot show more dead in the newspaper's parking lot, no witnesses in sight. To Fletch's chagrin, the story is reassigned to the boorish lead investigative reporter Biff Wilson, and he's placed on a seemingly unrelated story, some society pages fluff piece about an all-women-trainers health club that's rumored to offer a lot of "extras." Undeterred by Biff's threatening nature and determined to dig up the dirt on both stories, Fletch collects a cast of engaging characters and strings together the scandalous clues that lead to an eventful and unexpected conclusion. show less

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Heerlijk om Fletch weer tegen het lijf te lopen! Nadat ik het eerste boek 'Fletch' een achttal jaar geleden las (een ontdekking uit mijn speurtocht naar cultboeken) bleek het nadien uitverkocht en sindsdien nergens meer beschikbaar. Onlangs ontdekten we tweedehands een aantal oude pockets uit de reeks, die we met gretige leeshonger aankochten en kijk: dat hebben we ons niet berouwd.

We lezen de boeken nu in chronologische volgorde van het verhaal, hoewel McDonald ze niet in die volgorde schreef (ook altijd een dilemma, me dunkt. cfr: Kijk je de Star Wars films zoals ze verschenen zijn of in volgorde van het verhaal?).

Enfin, het was een blij weerzien met Irwin Fletcher, reporter van de News-Tribune, rad van tong en lefgozer pur sang. show more Fletcher bevindt zich - gewild of ongewild - steeds ten midden van de actie, weet met zijn nonchalance, sociale vaardigheid en (soms zwart) gevoel voor humor de meesten rondom hem (lezer incluis!) voor zich te winnen, of geneert zich niet om keihard te botsen met zijn omgeving als ze hem niet aanstaan.

De stijl die Gregory McDonald hanteert is razendsnel met heel wat flitsende dialogen en alleen korte beschrijvingen waar nodig. De strakke, snelle verhaallijn en de spanning tussen de karakters zorgen voor veel leesplezier en de dialogen van McDonald (vooral de antwoorden van Fletch zelve) zitten vol humor. U ziet het zelden, maar achter een boek van Fletcher zie je me regelmatig met een brede glimlach zitten.
Heerlijk leesvoer!
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Fletch Won is a return to the comedic cornball goofiness of the early Fletch books. This one chronologically has a young Fletch as a reporter about to get married. Along the way to the alter, he skinny dips in dead men's pools, applies for a job as a male prostitute, embarks on a unique weight training program, hands his clothes to an old lady who skeedaddles with them, visits a monastery, tackles a display of bourbon - but not top shelf bourbon, runs a foot race, and is arrested for ordering pizza. This book really delves into the life of a young struggling reporter, explores why people donate millions of dollars, and looks at dysfunctional families. It works in all its cornball buffoonery.
A little too indulgent in some of the longer jokey conversations, but a fun return to form after the abysmal Carioca Fletch.
Fletch’s irrepressible personality as he gets his start in the newspaper business. It seems to be the prequel to the other books. It isn’t hard to understand why he ends up divorced in the other books. Fletch continues to stumble into one success after another. Fletch gets caught up in a murder investigation in his first newspaper job. He is competing with a hard nosed crime reporter.
I enjoyed this book. It was written after most of the other books, but is the earliest book in the line-up, chronologically. I really enjoyed this one, and Fletch Too, which picks up right where this one finishes.
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Solid, witty, slight and slim. Standard and enjoyable McDonald.
Fletch is loosing its steam as we move through the series.

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Gregory Mcdonald was educated at Harvard University and, at the same time, started up an international yacht trouble-shooting business to help pay his way through college. In 1964, Mcdonald was hired at the Boston Globe. In his seven years with them, he worked as a writer for the Sunday Magazine, a critic, the Arts and Humanities Editor, a show more critic-at-large columnist and a member of the Editorial Board. He was hired by publisher Davis Taylor to make the Globe more competitive. With Mcdonald, the readership soared but advertisers pulled out, in part because he wrote openly against the Vietnam War, one of the first journalists ever to do so, and for arguing for Civil, Women's and Gay Rights. It was said that a group of fellow employees beat him up in the Globe parking lot for the stance he took in a controversial time period. Mcdonald has written many mysteries including the Fletch, Flynn, Son of Fletch and Skylar series. Some of the titles included in those series are Exits and Entrances, A World Too Wide, and Safekeeping. His novel The Brave was elected Trophees 813 Best Foreign Novel 1997 in France. Mcdonald has twice been the winner of the Edgar Allan Poe Award, a recipient of humanitarian and peoples rights awards and is the past president of the Mystery Writers of America. He was suffering from cancer when he died on September 7, 2008 at the age of 71. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

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Common Knowledge

Original publication date
1985
People/Characters
Irwin Maurice Fletcher; Frank Jaffe
Dedication
To Edward (Ned) Leavitt, scholar, agent and friend
First words
"Did I ask to see you?"
Last words
(Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)"Damned right." Frank grinned. "Screw the bully."

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Genres
Fiction and Literature, Mystery
DDC/MDS
813.54Literature & rhetoricAmerican literature in EnglishAmerican fiction in English1900-19991945-1999
LCC
PS3563 .A278 .F514Language and LiteratureAmerican literatureAmerican literatureIndividual authors1961-
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Reviews
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Rating
½ (3.53)
Languages
Dutch, English, German
Media
Paper, Audiobook, Ebook
ISBNs
29
ASINs
14