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Lawrence Sanders: Three Complete Novels : McNally's Secret, McNally's Luck, McNally's Risk

Lawrence Sanders: Three Complete Novels : McNally's Secret, McNally's Luck, McNally's Risk

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: This book was full of suspense and kept me interested.
Review: I was impressed with Lawrence Sander's tale "McNally's Risk". I found it to be a very fun, easy book to read. The story flowed throughout keeping my curiousity at its peak. I couldn't put it down until I finished it - which only took one day! I am looking forward to reading the other books in this series. I recommend this highly as fun, leisurely reading.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Entertaining detective fiction
Review: This is a reprint of the first three books in the Archic McNally series when the characters were still fresh. The characters wear a bit thin in some later books of the series. The main player is Archie McNally, a modern day Bertie Wooster, who carries out investigations for his father's Palm Beach law firm when he is not chasing women or hanging out at the Pelican Club. He has a taste for fine dining and fashionable clothes (but does not wear socks), and dashes about in his red Miata, mixing pleasure with work. His investigations bring him into contact with a broad spectrum of society, from the successful to the dysfunctional, old money, new money, and working stiffs. The plots and the various characters are well developed.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Entertaining detective fiction
Review: This is a reprint of the first three books in the Archic McNally series when the characters were still fresh. The characters wear a bit thin in some later books of the series. The main player is Archie McNally, a modern day Bertie Wooster, who carries out investigations for his father's Palm Beach law firm when he is not chasing women or hanging out at the Pelican Club. He has a taste for fine dining and fashionable clothes (but does not wear socks), and dashes about in his red Miata, mixing pleasure with work. His investigations bring him into contact with a broad spectrum of society, from the successful to the dysfunctional, old money, new money, and working stiffs. The plots and the various characters are well developed.


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