Sex, suspense, sheer entertainment-- Mcnally's Luck is Lawrence Sanders ' seductive game of cat and mouse (and murder). Playboy/lover/sleuth Archy McNally is back--and the secrets of the filthy rich... This description may be from another edition of this product.
How could you possibly top McNally's Secret? Well, somehow Lawrence Sanders managed to do just that, with this superb second entry in the McNally series. Archy is first hired to find a kidnapped cat (held for $50K ransom!?), but the case soon involves murder as well. The investigation leads to a mysterious fortune teller, who leads Archy through a most entertaining seance. Archy finds and loses love as well. Combining heads with the Palm Beach police detective Sgt Rogoff, Archy untangles this twisted tale through a series of adulterous affairs. I must admit that I was successful in unveiling the first killer, whose alibi fell apart in just the way I suspected. Nevertheless, this book was satisfying, and most of all, FUN!If you love Lawrence Block's Bernie the Burglar series, you will love McNally.
An absolute delight to read!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
Lawrence Sanders is one of my favorite authors, and when I first read the McNally detective series, I was instantly hooked. Archie McNally is one of the best characters in mystery fiction that I have ever read (in my "expert" opinion). Archie is a rogue that loves life and all the guilty pleasures that come with it. Yet, Archie has a good conscience, (when he dosen't trip over into the bedroom of latest beautiful woman he encounters). Lawrence Sanders always describes the meals his detective consume in delicious detail. I wish their was a Pelican Inn near where I live, like the one that Archy goes to for lunch and dinner.In every McNally novel, there is the relationship between Prescott McNally (Archy's father) who probably looked like Lawrence Sanders, Prescott, is the epitome of an "old fashioned Gentleman" who lives in Florida. Yet I believe Sanders was more like Archy in real life. The first person narrative of Archy is clever. His wit is truely hillarious and the way he describes his detective work, his daily encounter with life and the people he deals with is captivating. I can't speak highly enough of this series. My sincere wish is that a network would make these into a movie of the week, and I would love to see who they can pick to portray Archy. However, until then and long afterwards I will anxiously await the next adventure of Archy, no matter if it is written by another author, since the truely sad passing of the late great Lawrence Sanders.
Where can I find Archy?
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
A must read over the summer. Archy's outfits, drinks and food descriptions, make you want to drop everything and find him and his red Miata.
Mc Nally's Luck
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
Thrilling well worded book! Suspenseful and delightful! Mc Nally has his best words for life!
Rivetting, entertaining, un-put-downable!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 26 years ago
Lawrence Sanders is by far the most brilliant author. His characters are very interesting. Please bring back the Deadly Sins books, especially Edward X Delaney. The McNally books are frivilous and a joy to read, Archie comes across as a very lovable character. Once started on a Lawrence Sanders book you just want to keep reading and reading and reading ....... Sometimes I just wish the story would be never-ending. However, that is not practical, so will settle for what is there! Don't you ever dare give up writing Mr Sanders!
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