![]() The letter describes (briefly) why his father had not been around for his life and that he's "mildly curious" about his son. Fletch had been told that his father had "died in childbirth," so he's taken aback by this. After the ceremony, he's handed a letter from someone claiming to be his father. We meet Fletch's mother, a mystery novelist of some renown (but perhaps not of the highest caliber). Picking up right after Fletch Won (like a day or two after) with his first wedding, the revelations start right away. In Fletch, Too McDonald decides to fix that. We know next to nothing about his family, his childhood, and so on. ![]() That's pretty much it-most of what we know about Fletch is about his professional life-and then the amateur sleuthing/investigative journalism he's done since he didn't kill Alan Stanwyck. Served with valor in the Army, made a couple of good friends there. ![]() He's carried on an on-again/off-again relationship with Moxie Mooney. Up to this point, we know practically nothing about Fletch's personal life-he's been married (and divorced) twice and engaged once or twice in addition to that. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |