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Archibald "Archy" McNally is a fictional character created by bestselling novelist Lawrence Sanders. He is the protagonist of thirteen novels, seven by Sanders and six by Vincent Lardo, who took over the series following Sanders' death in 1998. Archy is the ''Son'' in the law firm ''McNally and Son, Attorney''. Thirty-six years of age when the series begins, Archy lives in his parent's home (a "third floor suite: bedroom, sitting room, dressing room, bathroom") and is the head (and sole member) of the firm's ''Discreet Inquiries'' department. Archy is employed as a private investigator for the firm's clients, often working in tandem with Sergeant #Characters, Al Rogoff. Expelled from Yale Law for a youthful indiscretation that involved streaking in a Richard Nixon mask, Archy McNally is a self-described "bon vivant, dillettantish detective, and the only man in Palm Beach to wear white tie and tails to dinner at a Pizza Hut." No cynical hardboiled dick, Archy (not "Arch," which is more adjective than name) McNally drives a red Mazda MX-5, Mazda Miata ("one of the first in South Florida"), stays in shape by swimming two miles along the Atlantic shore in the late afternoons), dresses per local custom ("this is South Florida, where everyone favors pastels")), favors frozen daiquiris "from the June solstice to the September equinox,") and tries to limit his consumption of English Ovals, English Oval cigarettes) as he adds daily notes to his private journal).


Archy McNally Novels


Setting

The primary setting of the McNally series is Palm Beach, Florida, Palm Beach, Florida. Recurring locations within that setting include the following: *The McNally 'manse' "on Florida State Road A1A, A1A, right across the road from the Atlantic Ocean," is a "three-story faux Tudor architecture, Tudor with mullioned windows and a leaky copper Mansard roof, mansard roof" that projects "moneyed ease--costly comfort without flash.". *The offices of McNally and Son,"a five-story edifice of glass and stainless steel" where the firm's staff do work in "estate planning, taxes, revocable and charitable trusts," plus "litigation; real estate; copyrights; trademarks and patents; divorce; malpractice; personal and product liability; and even one old codger who knew more about maritime law than anyone south of Chesapeake Bay." Archy rarely occupies his office therein, which is "possibly the smallest in the building," assigned to him so that his father "could easily refute any charges of nepotism. *The Pelican Club, an establishment created by Archy and his "wassailing pals" from a "two-story clapboard house out near the airport." The club faced Chapter 7, Title 11, United States Code, Chapter 7 bankruptcy shortly after opening but was saved by hiring the Pettibone family to run it. *The estates of McNally and Son clients, such as Lady Cynthia Horowitz, who is featured in the first book. *Bar Anticipation, "the most infamous bar in South Florida."


Characters

Recurring characters in the series include the following: * Prescott McNally, the ''Attorney'' of McNally and Son, father of Archibald. Prescott's sire was Fredrick ("Ready Freddy") McNally, a burlesque comic and "remarkably astute investor in real estate" who purchased properties in Florida in the 1920s and sent Prescott to Yale to "become a gentleman and eventually an attorney-at-law." A man of steadfast routine, Prescott McNally observes a daily cocktail hour (of thirty minutes duration) and reads Charles Dickens while sipping a glass of Port wine, port in his study after dinner. * Madelaine McNally, mother of Archibald, "a paid-up member of the Union of Ditsy Mommies," she is also "an absolutely glorious woman, warm and loving." Nearing seventy years of age, Madelaine drives "an old, wood-bodied Ford Station wagon," and talks to her begonias. *Consuela Garcia, the on-again, off-again romantic partner of Archy McNally and "social secretary and general Handyman, factotum"to McNally and Son client Lady Cynthia Horowitz. *Jamie Olson, McNally houseman and savant of Palm Springs service staff gossip. *Ursi Olson, McNally housewoman and chef. *Simon Pettibone, Pelican Club manager and bartender. *Jasmine (Jas) Pettibone, Pelican club wife, housekeeper and den mother, wife of Simon, mother of Jasmine and Leroy. *Leroy Pettibone, Pelican Club chef. *Priscilla Pettibone, Pelican Club waitress. *Sergeant Al Rogoff, Palm Beach Police Department, who drives a pickup truck and affects a "good-ol' boy' persona while secretly being a man who reads Martin Heidegger, T. S. Eliot, T.S. Elliot, and enjoys fine wines. *Mrs. Trelawney, personal secretary to Prescott McNally. *Lolly Spindrift, the Palm Beach gossip columnist who "fills his Mont Blanc with acid and his bed with men." *Binky Watrous, a work-averse buddy of Archy's who was expelled from Princeton for punching a British VIP. *Georgia O'Hara, Florida State Trooper, with whom Archy becomes infatuated in McNally's Alibi, and with whom he is now dating openly in McNally's Dare.


References

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