In Collection
#112
Read It:
Yes
Journalists - Fiction, Private investigators - Fiction
Fletch’s Fortune
He hadn’t been a practicing journalist for years, although people remembered him and he still has a few contacts. And he’s pretty sure he hasn’t paid his dues to the American Journalism Alliance anytime recently. But somebody has.
Fletch’s Fortune
Enjoying himself on the French Riviera, developing a killer tan, and sleeping with the neighbor’s wife, Fletch is feeling pretty flush. But when agents Eggers and Fabens show up with a little more information about Fletch than is comfortable and an invitation to the A.J.A. convention, how could he refuse?
Fletch’s Fortune
So he finds himself enlisted as a spy among his peers. But before he can even set up his surveillance, there’s a murder. And almost everybody’s a suspect. Because a lot of people were employed by Walter March, and most of them had a reason to hate him.
| LoC Classification |
PS3563.A278F5144 1978 |
| Dewey |
813/.5/4 |
| Format |
Paperback |
| Series |
Fletch |
| Cover Price |
$3.95 |
| Nr of Pages |
253 |
| Height x Width |
174
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105
mm
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