Rating:  Summary: disappointed Review: I was so pleased that Sanders had written one last McNally caper before his death. Two chapters into the book I realized something was not quite right; Archie was not quite Archie. It was then I discovered that the book had not been written by Sanders. I won't read another.
Rating:  Summary: An Archie Fix???? Review: A quick fix to a less than exicting book. A good try but not the same. Too many changes in Archie and his father to please me. Plus a sister! Where did she come from. Just knowing Sanders didn't write this made the whole book hard to finish.
Rating:  Summary: Will continue to read the series, but .... Review: I agree with the earlier reviewers who knew right away that Lawrence Sanders had not written this novel. There were several obvious errors in the first half of the novel which he never would have made. Fortunately for the publisher, I enjoy reading of Archy and his friends/family so I will probably purchase future books. Lawrence Sanders, you were a treasure!
Rating:  Summary: Putnam's Dilemma Review: The real dilemma was whether or not Putnam should have published this book under Sanders name. As it did not do either Sanders or McNally justice, my vote is no. Allow both to rest in peace.
Rating:  Summary: A caricature of the original Archy McNally Review: It is only by reading the fine print that one learns Lawrence Sanders did not write this book, and it is evident that Archy McNally shall always remain the sole creation of Mr. Sanders. While the attempt is interesting, it misses the mark in many of Archy's more subtle characteristics. For the first time, it was clear how the end would evolve, another indication that Lawrence Sanders did not write this book. But it almost seemed like trickery to keep that fact so hidden, and indeed a total disservice to the legacy of Lawrence Sanders.
Rating:  Summary: pretty good and sometimes change is good Review: no-this isn't the real sanders writing this book, I got over that fact and still read it, i enjoyed it very much -as for the previous reviewers yes, his father had an affair and yes, he bought connie a ring- The new archy kinda made me mad because of the descriptions weren't so vivid but i will get over it and buy the next one -hopefully there will be another mcnally book
Rating:  Summary: I didn't want to, but I loved it! Review: Kudo's to the McNally Estate for giving those of us who suffered the loss of Archy McNally, et al. (along with the loss of a wonderfully talented author) another McNally book. Kudos too, for choosing Vincent Lardo who, similar to Sanders, provides a well-written, entertaining, fast read keeping true to the Sanders flair. Keep 'em coming.
Rating:  Summary: Where's the "real" Archie?? Review: I read the disclaimer that this was not a "real" Lawrence Sanders, but had to see what Archie was up to anyway. However, the disappointment was that Archie only ate hamburger at the Pelican Club? I think not! His clothes had changed? Wow! Did he get engaged to Connie? Can you imagine? I do not remember a sister who came to visit at Christmas. Am I crazy?? And, the most disturbing was that pater had had an affair. That made him less than perfect (for one who only reads Dickens) and necessary for Archie's character to develop. I was disappointed, but still love Archie and the way he solves crimes. No, this is not a classic, but still an enjoyable read. But, Vincent Largo ought to write his own books as he is a capable writer.
Rating:  Summary: This book is a rip-off. Review: I knew something was wrong before I had read two chapters of this book. Then I happened to read the fine print disclaimer under the copyright and discovered it was not the work of Lawrence Sanders, but some wanna-be hired by the Sanders estate. What ever happened to truth in advertising? My wife and I were both Sanders fans and will certainly miss his writing. We will also refuse to buy any more books from C.P. Putnam's Sons.
Rating:  Summary: Not as good as prior McNally books Review: I knew before I started reading that this was not a "real" Sander's McNally book. It was a good book, but didn't have the smooth writing style of Lawrence Sanders. I really was saddened when he died, because the world lost a wonderful writer. So, needless to say, I was quite surprised when I found this book in the "Not yet published" part of Amazon. When I found out it wasn't really written by Sanders, I was leary in even buying it. I enjoyed it, but, like others have said, Archy seems to be different than in the all of the previous books. This book was just a little "off" from the others. Too bad.
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