Fletch and the Widow Bradley
The author of twenty-five books, including nine Fletch novels and three Flynn mysteries. He has twice won the Mystery Writers of America’s prestigious Edgar Allan Poe Award for Best Mystery Novel, and was the first author to win for both a novel and its sequel. He lives in Tennessee.
Books by Gregory Mcdonald
“Did I ask to see you?”
“No, Frank, I—”
“I want to see you anyway.” Frank Jaffe, The Editor, refolded the competing newspaper, the
“Little ol’ me?”
“How would you like lifting a shovel eight hours a day, every day, five days a week, maybe half-days Saturdays?”
Fletch looked at his sneakers on the rug of Frank’s office. Through the top of his left sneaker he saw the knuckles of three toes. Only the smallest toe showed through the top of his right sneaker. “It’s not what I see for myself in the parade of life, Frank.”
“That’s what I see for you. In the parade of life, what do you see yourself suited for?”
“Journalism.”