Young Irwin Maurice Fletcher, a.k.a. Fletch, the eager and inventive new reporter for the News-Tribune, is having a hard time finding his place at the newspaper. After a few âmishapsâ writing questionable headlines and creatively worded obituaries, Managing Editor Frank Jaffe appoints Fletch to the society pages, where heâs assigned to cover a generous yet surprising donation to an art museum from a high-powered defense attorney.
But before he can secure an interview, the attorney is shot dead in the newspaperâs parking lot, no witnesses in sight. To Fletchâs chagrin, the story is reassigned to the boorish lead investigative reporter Biff Wilson, and heâs placed on a seemingly unrelated story, some society pages fluff piece about an all-women-trainers health club thatâs rumored to offer a lot of âextras.â
Undeterred by Biffâs threatening nature and determined to dig up the dirt on both stories, Fletch collects a cast of engaging characters and strings together the scandalous clues that lead to an eventful and unexpected conclusion.
Gregory Mcdonald (1937â2008) insisted that he was educated while earning his way through Harvard by creating and running an international yacht troubleshooting business. A former Boston Globe reporter, he won two Edgar Allan Poe Awards for his writing as well as numerous awards for humanitarian work.
Dan John Miller is an American actor and musician. In the Oscar-winning Walk the Line, he starred as Johnny Cashâs guitarist and best friend, Luther Perkins, and has also appeared in George Clooneyâs Leatherheads and My One and Only, with RenÊe Zellweger. An award-winning audiobook narrator, he has garnered multiple Audie Award nominations, has twice been named a Best Voice by AudioFile magazine, and has received several AudioFile Earphones Awards and a Listen-Up Award from Publishers Weekly.