After a heck of a week at the News-Tribune with only a few minor blunders, Fletch is finally getting married to his blushing bride, Barbara. As the small gathering of friends and family converge on the gusty bluff for the ceremony, Fletch is handed a curious envelope by a mustached stranger that contains something almost unbelievable--a letter from his supposedly dead father, inviting him and his new wife to Africa for a visit. More than just a little curious, Fletch convinces the skeptical Barbara to forgo the skiing adventure they had planned to find the father he's never known. But upon their arrival in Nairobi, just as the hunt begins for the elusive Fletch Senior, a murder threatens to derail the trip before they even leave the airport. "Fast and wildly funny, but also surprisingly moving." -- "Publishers Weekly" "Fletch is as deft as ever, and the mystery...[is] neatly resolved in a couple of neat plot twists." -- "Los Angeles Times" "Fans of Fletch will rejoice over Fletch, Too ." -- "New York Times Book Review" "There is a surprise ending and then another twist. McDonald's Fletch novels (this is the ninth) are distinguished by sly twists of plot and light, fey dialogue unlike any other mystery writer's." -- "People" Gregory Mcdonald (1937-2008) insisted that he was educated while earning his way through Harvard by creating and running an international yacht troubleshooting business. A former Boston Globe reporter, he won two Edgar Allan Poe Awards for his writing as well as numerous awards for humanitarian work.