Fletch (novel)
Fletch is a 1974 mystery novel by Gregory Mcdonald, the first in a series featuring the character Irwin Maurice Fletcher.
First edition cover | |
Author | Gregory Mcdonald |
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Country | United States |
Language | English |
Series | Fletch |
Genre | Mystery, Comedy Novel |
Publisher | Bobbs-Merrill |
Publication date | 1974 |
Media type | Print (Hardback & Paperback) |
ISBN | 0-672-52020-6 (first edition, paperback) |
OCLC | 1196587 |
813/.5/4 | |
LC Class | PZ4.M13473 Fl PS3563.A278 |
Followed by | Confess, Fletch |
Synopsis
The novel introduces I. M. Fletcher, a journalist and ex-marine camping on a beach watching the drug culture for a story, waiting to find the dealer's source before publishing an exposé.[1]
A millionaire businessman named Alan Stanwyk approaches Fletch to hire Fletch to murder him; the man tells Fletch that he is dying of bone cancer and wants to avoid a slow, painful death. Fletch accepts $1000 in cash to listen to the man's proposition; the man offers him $20,000 for the murder, and Fletch talks him up to $50,000 in an effort to see if the man is serious. He appears to be sincere, and Fletch begins investigating the man's story in between investigating the drug story on the beach and hiding from the two attorneys after him for alimony for each of his ex-wives.
Sequels
Because of the popularity of Fletch, many sequels (and prequels) were written involving the character. The following books were written in the Fletch series by Gregory McDonald (in the stories' chronological order):
- Fletch Won (1985)
- Fletch, Too (1986)
- Fletch and the Widow Bradley (1981)
- Fletch (1974)
- Carioca Fletch (1984)
- Confess, Fletch (1976)
- Fletch's Fortune (1978)
- Fletch's Moxie (1982)
- Fletch and the Man Who (1983)
- Son of Fletch (1993)
- Fletch Reflected (1994)
McDonald wanted the final two books (featuring Fletch's son Jack) to be spin-offs called Jack's Story and Jack and the Perfect Mirror, respectively.[2]
In Confess, Fletch, McDonald introduced another popular character, Inspector Francis Xavier Flynn, a brilliant but eccentric police detective who serves as a foil for Fletch. Flynn would go on to star in four of his own spin-off novels: Flynn (1977), The Buck Passes Flynn (1981), Flynn's In (1984), and Flynn's World (2003).
Awards and nominations
Fletch won a 1975 Edgar Allan Poe Award, for Best First Novel, from the Mystery Writers of America. The sequel, Confess, Fletch, also won an Edgar Award, for Best Paperback Original, in 1977. As Mcdonald's official website notes: "The only time a novel and its sequel won back-to-back Edgars." [2]
Adaptations
The novel was loosely adapted into a comedy film, Fletch (1985), starring Chevy Chase.
Another film, Fletch Lives (1989), used an original story instead of adapting one of McDonald's novels. There were several attempts to do a Fletch 3/Fletch Won, including a 1998 deal with Kevin Smith as well as names like Jason Lee and Ben Affleck as the new Irwin M. Fletcher. After delays and the release of his movie Dogma, Smith withdrew from the project.[3] In 2011, "Fletch Won", was in development again. By 2014,[4] Jason Sudeikis was set to start in the film which was planned as a series of films.[5] but the reboot went no further as of 2019.[6]
As of July, 2020, a reboot of the film series is planned, with a film based on Confess, Fletch, starring Jon Hamm, directed by Greg Mottola.[7]
References
- "I M FLETCHER". Nederlandstalige-Fletch-Novels-Uitgaven-Pagina. Retrieved 2006-06-26.
- "The Fletch Novels". The Official Gregory Mcdonald Website. Retrieved 2006-06-26.
- Laker, Jim. "Laker Jim's History of Fletch 3 (Fletch Won) www.fletchwon.net". www.fletchwon.net. Retrieved 19 October 2019.
- http://www.empireonline.com/news/story.asp?NID=40405
- "Jason Sudeikis in Talks to Star as Fletch in 'Fletch Won' (Exclusive)". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 19 October 2019.
- "Jason Sudeikis Sees 'Fletch' as a Modern and Much-Needed Superhero". /Film. Slash Film. 16 August 2019. Retrieved 19 October 2019.
- "'Fletch' Reboot With Jon Hamm in the Works". Variety. 15 July 2020. Retrieved 6 December 2020.