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Fletch and the Widow Bradley
  

Fletch and the Widow Bradley (Paperback)

by Gregory McDonald (Author)
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From Library Journal

This duo represent the 1981 and 1985 installments, respectively, in the author's ongoing Fletch series, which now includes nine novels. The former finds reporter/ investigator Fletch in trouble with his editor after quoting a business mogul who apparently is dead, but if he has shuffled off his mortal coil, who then is signing his name to rather large checks? In the latter volume, Fletch investigates the very complete services provided to clients at a luxurious spa. The murder of a millionaire he is supposed to interview turns his attentions elsewhere. But are the two connected?
Copyright 2002 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition.


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Fletch and the Widow Bradley

When Fletch finds a wallet with $10,000 in cash inside, he doesn’t realize it’s the last piece of good luck he’s going to see for a while. Because when he calls in to the News-Tribune, he discovers a story he’s written is causing quite a sensation, and not the good kind. He might just be out of a job permanently.

Fletch and the Widow Bradley

If Tom Bradley, the chairman of Wagnall-Phipps and one of Fletch’s principal sources, and not incidentally, the source of his paper’s embarrassment, is dead, who’s been signing his name to company documents, and why doesn’t the company treasurer seem to know? If he’s alive, how come his widow, Enid, has Tom’s ashes on the mantel?

Fletch and the Widow Bradley

Fletch may have more questions than answers on his hands, but he knows he’s a pretty good reporter, and if he’s going to get his reputation back, not to mention his job, he’s going to have to get to the bottom of more than one mystery. --This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition.

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3.0 out of 5 stars Good dialogue - No mystery, May 31 2004
By David S. Coleman "bellyflower" (Chino, CA United States) - See all my reviews
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I figured out the ending by page 52. But does anyone really read Fletch books for the mystery? It has the typical great dialogue Gregory Mcdonald is known for. But this one is a tiny book at only 158 pages. An escapist fun read to make the weekend go by quicker. Not much else.
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2.0 out of 5 stars Obvious Solution and Miserable Ending, April 27 2003
By David A. Lessnau (USA) - See all my reviews
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A terrible book. By page 94 (one third of the way through the book), the solution to the main mystery was obvious. This level of obviousness grew continuously throughout the remainder of the book until it was just plain embarassing. I spent two thirds of the book scratching my head, trying to figure out why Fletch, who is supposed to be brilliant, can't figure things out. There's no answer to this. Also, the ending tied to the secondary mystery is horrible. Unfortunately, there's not much I can say about it without giving it away. It's just all-around terrible and depressing. Stay away from this book.
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