Lawrence Sanders
McNally's Chance
Publisher: Berkley Books
ISBN#: 0425184455
Copyright: 2002 edition
Printed in USA
Book #303 - Price US$
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Paperback book is in new, unread
condition, pages crisp and clean, no stains. No signs of use. Very slight
shelf wear on edges of paperback cover from book bins. Picture is a stock
photo. ISBN 0425184455. 2002 edition. 305 pages long. Size - 7 x 4 x 1. An
Archy NcNally Novel by Vincent Lardo. Additional pictures of condition are
available.
Book Description:
Listen up, because this is
complicated: Sanders stalwart Archy McNally is contracted by Sabrina Wright
to look for her missing husband, who turns out not to be her husband and not
the real missing person. That's Sabrina's daughter, born out of wedlock, put
up for adoption, adopted by her own mother, and now looking for her real
father somewhere in Palm Beach. Then Sabrina turns up dead. And that's just
for starters. Note, in addition, the tricky double billing. Publishing can
make for strange bedfellows.
Adam Henderson sounds like a playfully energetic Roddy McDowell,
occasionally even like Tallulah Bankhead! If you liked McDowell's campy
rendition of Rex Brewster in Agatha Christie's EVIL UNDER THE SUN, you'll
find this audio book to be pure ear candy. The decadent mega-rich Palm Beach
bluebloods make their usual appearances. And although Archy does not settle
down for his usual evening of listening to Ella Fitzgerald in his kimono,
although the usual flirting with Mrs. Trelawny has became snide insults,
although the plot isn't very challenging-Adam Henderson's reading is so over
the top that you have to smile the whole time, "pinkled tink" by the whole
megillah.
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