Confess, Fletch
The Fletch Mysteries, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Dan John Miller
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By:
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Gregory Mcdonald
Soon to be a major motion picture starring Jon Hamm as Fletch!
Offering up brisk, tightly written plots and a stellar cast of characters both new and old, Confess, Fletch finds our incorrigible protagonist back in deep waters once again.
Fletch, now newly engaged and happily living out his days in Italy, finds himself embroiled in yet another scandal. His soon-to-be father-in-law has been kidnapped and is now presumed dead, and the priceless collection of rare art that belongs to his fiancée’s family has been stolen.
Ever the investigative reporter, he receives a tip about the missing art that lands him in Boston, where he walks right into a murder scene in his apartment. What clearly looks like a setup to the unfazed Fletch looks quite different to the detective assigned to the case, Mr. Francis Xavier Flynn. But even if the case is seemingly cut-and-dry, Flynn is reluctant to arrest the only suspect that stands before him.
Now under the detective’s watchful eye, Fletch must try to clear his name and search for the missing paintings, all while his gorgeous future mother-in-law works to persuade him for help the best way she knows how—seduction.
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The only downside to this book is it doesn’t address what happened after the previous book. There’s one sentence and that’s it to explain a year or two of time and questions. Then it’s straight onto a new mystery.
Another pitfall to the book is there’s a lot of names and at some points I got confused who the hell was being talked about.
Overall though it’s still a great book and a good read. I recommend it. Best listen to the first book first though.
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Why not indeed as I found the second in the series much more enjoyable. Perhaps, my expectations had been lowered after listening to the first novel, but in reality, Confess, Fletch was very entertaining. Fletch is a world traveler somewhat free of money worries thanks to his shenanigans in the first novel, Now, engaged to an Italian beauty, Fletch returns to the US to investigate the whereabouts of an art fortune owned by his fiancée's late father. Arriving in a pre-arranged apartment in Boston, Fletch finds the naked body of a young woman. Calling the police, Fletch, nonetheless, becomes the prime suspect of the murder.
What follows is a solid story of investigation, humor, and plot twists as Fletch is joined by Frank Flynn, the lead detective in the story. Flynn allows Fletch to wander the streets of Boston even as he is the prime suspect in the murder. The exchanges between Fletch and Flynn are some the best parts of the listen.
Dan John Miller does a great job with the narration and the overall story was a great listen with an interesting twist at the very end. As an aside, I am seeing some Flynn novels listed on Audible and placed one in my library. Obviously, Mr. McDonald thought enough of Flynn to create his own series. Enjoy this one.
Murder and Art At Your Service
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