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Snatch

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Zusatztext Kidnappings link two exceptional crime novels!  Snatched  and  Safekeeping!  by Mcdonald (1937–2008)! best known for his Fletch and Flynn series...Both novels showcase Mcdonald’s wit! but it’s the latter that really shows his versatility. Mcdonald gleefully mixes Dickensian characters and Charles Lederer–style dialogue ...This compendium volume will please fans and casual readers alike who want to see the range that Mcdonald was capable of beyond his most famous creations.  —Publishers Weekly (Starred Review) This twin-pack proves that Mcdonald successfully devoted his creative and satiric energies to stories other than those featuring Fletch or Flynn. So along with the undeniable entertainment they provide! the two novels resurrected in SNATCH might cause fans of Fletch/Flynn to search deeper into Mcdonald’s backlist of published works. —Bookgasm Hard Case Crime is at it again! and here the publisher combines two books by Gregory Mcdonald that were last published over 30 years ago. Kidnapping is the theme that links both – in Snatched! an eight-year-old called Toby Rinaldi is kidnapped by a thug called Spike to gain leverage on the boy’s father! a diplomat at the UN in New York. The second story! Safekeeping! is about the kidnapping of Robby Burns! a boy of aristocratic heritage who is in New York during World War II for safekeeping. It’s out 7 Feb with a cover to suit its old school pulp content. - Crime Fiction Lovers "This compendium volume will please fans and casual readers alike who want to see the range that Mcdonald was capable of beyond his most famous creations. " - Publishers Weekly "Although I enjoyed the second story more than the first! both are pretty good.  Like most of McDonald’s work! it’s an easy ready – suitable for a lazy Sunday afternoon or a day at the beach." -Soap Boxers "Snatch! as the collection is named! is an excellent jumping-on point for anyone yet to experience the creative genius of Gregory McDonald. For the rest of us! it’s a reminder that it has been a while since we last visited with Fletch." - Reader Dad "Mcdonald uses the viewpoint of an intelligent child to give a satirical tour of class and race in mid-century US and the satire is at times quite pointed.   But it may be the almost Dickensian parade of people and places that stays in the mind longest.   These are two books that should never be out of print! and at a bargain price."- Morning Star Online "Wonderfully adept at weaving in new characters! Mcdonald takes a simple melody and orchestrates it into a cacophony of noise. It demands your attention." Hits the Fan  “a great read”  Borg.com review “dependably good Mcdonald snarky noir” Atomic Junk Shop Informationen zum Autor Gregory Mcdonald (February 15, 1937 - September 7, 2008) was an American mystery writer best known for his creation of the character Irwin Maurice Fletcher, an investigative reporter who preferred the nickname "Fletch." Two of the Fletch books earned Edgar Awards from the Mystery Writers of America: Fletch was named Best First Novel in 1975, and Confess, Fletch won for Best Paperback Original in 1977. This is the only time a novel and its sequel won back-to-back Edgars. Mcdonald would go on to write seven more Fletch novels, including the prequels Fletch Won and Fletch Too. The original book became a 1985 movie of the same name starring Chevy Chase. Klappentext This is a single volume containing two comic novels about kidnapping from best-selling, award winning author of FLETCH Zusammenfassung Snatched has also been published with the title Who Took Toby Rinaldi? ...

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Kidnappings link two exceptional crime novels, Snatched and Safekeeping, by Mcdonald (1937-2008), best known for his Fletch and Flynn series...Both novels showcase Mcdonald's wit, but it's the latter that really shows his versatility. Mcdonald gleefully mixes Dickensian characters and Charles Lederer-style dialogue ...This compendium volume will please fans and casual readers alike who want to see the range that Mcdonald was capable of beyond his most famous creations.
-Publishers Weekly (Starred Review)

This twin-pack proves that Mcdonald successfully devoted his creative and satiric energies to stories other than those featuring Fletch or Flynn. So along with the undeniable entertainment they provide, the two novels resurrected in SNATCH might cause fans of Fletch/Flynn to search deeper into Mcdonald's backlist of published works. -Bookgasm

Hard Case Crime is at it again, and here the publisher combines two books by Gregory Mcdonald that were last published over 30 years ago. Kidnapping is the theme that links both - in Snatched, an eight-year-old called Toby Rinaldi is kidnapped by a thug called Spike to gain leverage on the boy's father, a diplomat at the UN in New York. The second story, Safekeeping, is about the kidnapping of Robby Burns, a boy of aristocratic heritage who is in New York during World War II for safekeeping. It's out 7 Feb with a cover to suit its old school pulp content. - Crime Fiction Lovers

"This compendium volume will please fans and casual readers alike who want to see the range that Mcdonald was capable of beyond his most famous creations. " - Publishers Weekly

"Although I enjoyed the second story more than the first, both are pretty good. Like most of McDonald's work, it's an easy ready - suitable for a lazy Sunday afternoon or a day at the beach." -Soap Boxers

"Snatch, as the collection is named, is an excellent jumping-on point for anyone yet to experience the creative genius of Gregory McDonald. For the rest of us, it's a reminder that it has been a while since we last visited with Fletch." - Reader Dad

"Mcdonald uses the viewpoint of an intelligent child to give a satirical tour of class and race in mid-century US and the satire is at times quite pointed.

But it may be the almost Dickensian parade of people and places that stays in the mind longest.

These are two books that should never be out of print, and at a bargain price."- Morning Star Online

"Wonderfully adept at weaving in new characters, Mcdonald takes a simple melody and orchestrates it into a cacophony of noise. It demands your attention." Hits the Fan

"a great read" Borg.com review

"dependably good Mcdonald snarky noir" Atomic Junk Shop

Product details

Authors Gregory Mcdonald, Mcdonald Gregory
Publisher Titan Books Ltd
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 07.02.2017
 
EAN 9781785651823
ISBN 978-1-78565-182-3
No. of pages 448
Dimensions 130 mm x 205 mm x 30 mm
Series Hard Case Crime
Hard Case Crime
Subjects Fiction > Suspense

FICTION / Mystery & Detective / General, Crime & mystery, Crime and mystery fiction

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