About the Author:
Lawrence Sanders, one of America's most popular novelists, was the author of more than thirty-five bestsellers, including the original McNally novels. Vincent Lardo is the author of The Hampton Affair and The Hampton Connection, as well as five McNally novels. He lives on the East End of Long Island.
Nathan Lane is an award-winning star of stage, screen, and television. In the theater he has won two Tony awards, five Drama Desk awards, two Obies, and the Olivier award. In 2008 he was inducted into the American Theater Hall of Fame. On television he has had recurring roles on American Crime Story, Modern Family, and The Good Wife. He has received six primetime Emmy nominations, two daytime Emmy awards, and the People’s Choice award. He has made over thirty-five films, including The Birdcage, The Lion King, Mousehunt, Stuart Little, The Producers, and Carrie Pilby.
From AudioFile:
Glib, suave Archy McNally makes discreet investigations for the gentry of tony, decadent Palm Beach. This latest adventure begins with a stolen rare stamp, for which he searches through some skeleton-filled closets, including his own. But it hardly matters. For the reader, the delight of McNally's cases lies less in the plot than in the Dickensian characters he encounters (and beds), his banter with them, and his comments on them. All these are amplified through the sensibility of Adam Henderson. Not at all suave, he has a fey, untrained sound. And yet, by virtue of his own puckish touch, expressiveness, and verve, he gives a particularly satisfying rendition. He takes a while to get used to, but the patience pays off. Y.R. © AudioFile 2002, Portland, Maine-- Copyright © AudioFile, Portland, Maine
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