Confess, Fletch

Confess, Fletch by Gregory Mcdonald, published by Avon Books in 1976, is a mystery novel that follows the story of Fletch, who discovers the nude body of a young woman in his borrowed Boston apartment. As he navigates the complexities of proving his innocence, he encounters Inspector Francis Xavier Flynn, a character known for his wit and intelligence. This edition contains 270 pages and is presented in English.
Readers will find a blend of intrigue and humor as Fletch grapples with the investigation surrounding the murder. The narrative introduces the memorable character of F. X. Flynn, setting the stage for future adventures in the Flynn series. The book delves into themes of mystery and detective work, offering a hard-boiled perspective on crime and investigation.
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When Fletch finds the nude body of a very beautiful, and very dead, young woman in the living room of his borrowed Boston apartment, he must set out to prove his innocence. But he doesn’t count on the persistent Inspector Francis Xavier Flynn, a man who is his equal in wit and intelligence. Introduced here, the character of F. X. Flynn is one of Mcdonald’s most memorable creations and the star of the Flynn series. Copyright © Libri GmbH. All rights reserved.
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