Fletch: Booktrack Edition
The Fletch Mysteries, Book 1
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Letto da:
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Dan John Miller
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Di:
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Gregory Mcdonald
A proposito di questo titolo
Booktrack is an immersive soundtrack experience paired with the traditional audiobook narration, designed to enhance the storytelling. With carefully crafted ambiences the listener is instantly transported to the location of the scene. By using well placed and appropriately selected music the emotional impact of the story is highlighted, all while not distracting the listener from the narration. The Booktrack Soundtrack experience serves as a supporting cast to the narration, marrying the advancements in modern technology with the timeless art of storytelling. When you purchase this Booktrack edition you receive the original audiobook narration supported by a custom crafted soundtrack.
Book one in the bestselling mystery series that brought to life an iconic literary antihero of subversion and schemes
Fletch, investigative reporter extraordinaire, can’t be bothered with deadlines or expense-account budgets when it comes to getting his story.
Working undercover at the beach to dig up a drug-trafficking scheme for his next blockbuster piece, Fletch is invited into a much deeper narrative. Alan Stanwyk, CEO of Collins Aviation and all-around family man, mistakes the reporter for a strung-out vagabond and asks him for a favor: kill him and escape to Brazil with $50,000. Intrigued, Fletch can’t help but dig into this suspicious deal he’s being offered.
Dodging the shady beach police as his case begins to break open, and with his temperamental editor Clara pushing for his article, he soon discovers that Stanwyk has a lot to hide and this plan is anything but what it seems.
©1974 Gregory Mcdonald (P)2018 Blackstone Publishing