![]() ![]() And as she sets out to seduce McNally, he’ll have to orchestrate his own scam to uncover the truth. Theodosia herself is the biggest mystery though. McNally’s Risk: Checking out the background of a wealthy client’s prospective daughter-in-law should be easy-but when the people around Theodosia Johnson start being killed off, McNally must expose the murderer. Lawrence Sanders (19201998) was the New York Times bestselling author of more than forty mystery and suspense novels.The Anderson Tapes, completed when he was fifty years old, received an Edgar Award from the Mystery Writers of America for best first novel.His prodigious oeuvre encompasses the Edward X. And when McNally uncovers a chilling connection between the two cases, he’s plunged into a psychological game of cat and mouse. Soon, the case of the missing foul-tempered, overweight Persian morphs into the murder of a prominent Palm Beach woman. But, as McNally knows, things are rarely as simple as they seem. McNally’s Luck: McNally’s latest assignment is a simple catnapping. His search thrusts him into a thickening maze of sex, scandal, blackmail, and murder. ![]() McNally’s Secret: When Lady Cynthia Horowitz’s priceless 1918 US airmail stamps go missing from her plantation-style mansion, McNally unearths a shocking secret that could expose his own family’s skeletons. In these three witty novels, he’s paid to make discreet inquiries for Palm Beach’s elite-who are rarely what they seem. Only occasionally does he get around to doing actual work as a part-time investigator for his father’s law firm. Privileged bachelor Archy McNally enjoys sipping late-night port with his girlfriend of the moment and tooling around South Florida in his red Miata sports car. Sanders remains one of America’s most popular novelists, with more than fifty million copies of his books in print.A playboy PI becomes entangled with passion, murder, and unabashed greed in these three adventures by a New York Times –bestselling author. Stand-alone novels include Sullivan’s Sting and Caper. Delaney, Archy McNally, and Timothy Cone series, along with his acclaimed Commandment books. His prodigious oeuvre encompasses the Edward X. Include Deadly Sins, The Commandment, Timothy Cone, Peter Tangent. Other series written by Lawrence Sanders. The Anderson Tapes, completed when he was fifty years old, received an Edgar Award from the Mystery Writers of America for best first novel. Mcnally's Chance: An Archy Mcnally Novel By Vincent Lardo Book. Risk is an interesting whodunit with an intriguing ending.” - Library Journal Lawrence Sanders (1920–1998) was the New York Times bestselling author of more than forty mystery and suspense novels. Bibliographic information Title, McNallys Alibi An Archy McNally Mystery Series Archy McNally Novels Wheeler large print hardcover series Authors. Praise for McNally’s Secret “ as amusing and rich as Dorothy Sayers’ great creation, Lord Peter Wimsey.” - Cosmopolitan “ rousing good yarn.” - Booklist Praise for McNally’s Risk “Sports the same attractions as the others.” - Booklist “Archy McNally is in fine form. . . ![]() McNally’s Risk : Checking out the background of a wealthy client’s prospective daughter-in-law should be easy-but when the people around Theodosia Johnson start being killed off, McNally must expose the murderer. McNally’s Luck : McNally’s latest assignment is a simple catnapping. McNally’s Secret : When Lady Cynthia Horowitz’s priceless 1918 US airmail stamps go missing from her plantation-style mansion, McNally unearths a shocking secret that could expose his own family’s skeletons. The Palm Beach sleuth tries to find a thiefand a killeramong a rich, eccentric family, in this New York Times bestseller.Archy McNally, the parttime investigator and fulltime bon vivant,takes on the curious case of a thief with exquisite taste within the eccentric Forsythe family. ![]() Summary: A playboy PI becomes entangled with passion, murder, and unabashed greed in these three adventures by a New York Times –bestselling author. ![]()
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