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McNally's Alibi: An Archy McNally Novel by Lawrence Sanders
Reader Reviews 5 of 5 people found the following review helpful: Another fun Archy read., October 4, 2002 Reviewer: nobizinfla from Windermere, Florida USA The arrival of a new Archy McNally is always a welcome event. While ?McNally?s Alibi? is the easily the most densely plotted of the eleven in the series, it still retains its ?mystery-lite? quality and is great fun. It is a tongue-in-cheeky romp amongst the rich and infamous in Palm Beach. Highway Patrol Lt. Georgia O?Hara is introduced and is a character I hope will stay in the series. She is a much better paramour for Archy then the tedious Connie Garcia. Double dealing, double crossing, a sting operation as well as a counter sting revolve around the whereabouts of the original manuscript of a Truman Capote novel that an ardent rich collector desires. Archy and his excellent supporting cast sort out the truth and lies and save the day. A good time to be had for the reader. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.
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