How did Gregory McDonald craft Fletch's witty voice without making him seem too cartoonish?
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How did Gregory McDonald craft Fletch's witty voice without making him seem too cartoonish?
Did anyone else feel like the humor balanced perfectly with the suspense, or did one overshadow the other?
What inspired the choice to set these crimes in a seemingly mundane setting that feels so authentic?