Synopses & Reviews
When Boston Police Inspector Francis Xavier Flynns barely adolescent daughter asks him to rescue her friend Billy from the cemetery, where hes been fastened to a tree by a nail through his earlobe, the good inspector is pretty sure theres something more behind what at first seems like a bullys prank. And hes convinced there is more than mischief involved in the hateful threats against distinguished Harvard professor Louis Loveson. If that werent enough to keep Flynn busy, theres Lieutenant John Kurt, whose very impressive arrest record follows some very disturbing patterns. In
Flynns World, two-time Edgar Award-winner Gregory Mcdonalds dogged detective confronts intolerance in all its guises, and sheds light on more than one dark secret.
F.X. Flynn made his first appearance in Confess, Fletch, where he matched wits with the inimitable Irwin Fletcher. Since then he has befuddled, bemused, amazed, and infuriated his colleagues on the Boston Police force as he has pursued international terrorists, blackmailers, murderers, embezzlers, politicians, and, occasionally, his fellow policemen—all while doing his regular job.
About the Author
Gregory Mcdonald is the author of twenty-six books, including eleven Fletch novels and four Flynn mysteries. He has twice won the Mystery Writers of Americas prestigious Edgar Allen Poe Award for Best Mystery Novel, and was the first author to win for both a novel and its sequel. He died in 2008.