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21. Double for Death (Crime Line) by Rex Stout | |
Paperback: 272
Pages
(1995-04-01)
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One of my favorite mystery writers
Not a Nero Wolfe Story
Read This AFTER You've Read All The Nero Wolfes
Introducing Tecumseh Fox
Stout's somewhat snobbish bypath |
22. Gambit by Rex Stout | |
Paperback: 225
Pages
(1997)
Isbn: 0783815719 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Customer Reviews (10)
Wolfe wins the chess match
Review for People Looking for Chess Fiction
Available on Audio CD
A fine, satisfying read
A fun little mystery (4.5 stars) |
23. Prisoner's Base (Nero Wolfe Mysteries) by Rex Stout | |
Mass Market Paperback: 224
Pages
(1992-10-01)
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Pure audio enjoyment
The Perfect Client
Fun Mysteries
Another great visit with Nero Wolfe
Solid, but not spectacular Nero Wolfe novel |
24. Fer-de-Lance (Nero Wolfe Mysteries) by Rex Stout | |
Mass Market Paperback: 304
Pages
(1992-02-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description Although entirely different and not nearly as literary asRoss Macdonald's Lew Archer series or the Philip Marlowe novels ofRaymond Chandler, the Wolfe saga deserves to be ranked with them asamong the finest series of detective stories ever written by anAmerican. Fer-de-lance introduces the brilliant, idiosyncratic,and obese armchair detective to the world and, while it may not be thebest book of the series, it provides a wonderful murder set on a golfcourse and a cast of characters and laundry list of eccentricitiesthat are an integral part of each novel and novella. Rex Stout hasmanaged to pull off a feat unparalleled to this day: the perfectcombination of deductive reasoning--as exemplified by the classicGolden Age writers such as Christie, Sayers, Van Dine, and Queen--withthe hard-boiled attitude and dialogue of the more realistic tough guywriters such as Chandler, Macdonald, Hammett, and RobertB. Parker. The toughness is brought to the books by Wolfe's leg manand amanuensis, Archie Goodwin. The structure and ambience of thebooks is, quite deliberately, very much like the Sherlock Holmesstories that Stout so admired. The house on West 35th Street is asfamiliar as the sitting room at 221B Baker Street; his cook Fritz popsup as regularly as Mrs. Hudson; and his irritant, Inspector Cramer ofthe NYPD, serves the same role as several Scotland Yard detectives,notably Inspector Lestrade, did for Holmes. Fair warning: It is safeto read one Nero Wolfe novel, because you will surely like it. It isextremely unsafe to read three, because you will forever be hooked onthe delightful characters who populate these perfect books. --Otto Penzler Customer Reviews (37)
You never know where it will strike
The introduction to great characters in detective fiction
This is where it starts: the "American Sherlock"
Beer-guzzling, cigarette-smoking, irreverent detective duo.... Awesome.
Introducing two of the great characters in mysteries |
25. Where There's a Will (Nero Wolfe Mysteries) by Rex Stout | |
Paperback: 256
Pages
(1995-03-01)
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Another excelling Nero Wolfe mystery
Will Wolfe survive these disruptions in his routine?
Terrible Reading
Nero Wolf
A stylish mystery from days gone by |
26. In the Best Families (A Nero Wolfe Mystery) by Rex Stout | |
Paperback:
Pages
(1995-02)
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27. Some Buried Caesar/The Golden Spiders (Nero Wolfe Mysteries) by Rex Stout | |
Paperback: 512
Pages
(2008-09-30)
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Comfort Food for the Mind
'Caesar' Among Stout's Top 1 or 2
The Bull and the Spider
Two of the best
Great Stout, Early & Late:Bully! |
28. Too Many Cooks/Champagne for One (Nero Wolfe Mysteries) by Rex Stout | |
Paperback: 416
Pages
(2009-04-28)
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Seventy-three! (73) Cases!!!
Two of Stout's Best
Two Nero Wolfe Classics in One
Rex Stout Rocks!
Murder on the Menu |
29. The Rubber Band/The Red Box 2-in-1 by Rex Stout | |
Paperback: 464
Pages
(2009-02-24)
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this 2 stories are HOME RUNS
The Past Comes Back to Haunt You
Even better 20 years later |
30. Three Witnesses by Rex Stout | |
Mass Market Paperback: 224
Pages
(1994-09-01)
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Thre great stories
It's A Dog's Life
In which Nero leaves the house, handles a messy divorce case and gets a dog!
Three Tales of Death and Deduction
A trio of excellent short stories "The Next Witness" - (Adapted for _Nero Wolfe_'s 2nd season.) Wolfe makes a point of never leaving home on business, but alas, subpoenas are an occupational hazard for private investigators, and even Wolfe can't always shuffle them off onto Archie, even when the defendant never made it to the status of client. Wolfe didn't deliver Leonard Ashe to the law; he rejected Ashe as a client because he won't touch marital squabbles. Ashe is being tried for the murder of one of the operators of his telephone answering service, apparently after a failed attempt to bribe her to tap his wife's calls. Wolfe, after hearing the testimony of preceding witnesses, skips out on the subpoena, taking Archie along, having become convinced that Ashe is innocent, though he doesn't at first explain why. See if you can deduce his reasons before the grand finale. When Wolfe finally does take the stand quite a while later (now, of course, facing contempt of court), he has a diabolically clever plan to get his new evidence before the jury. Enjoy. When a Man Murders... - Sydney Karnow had wealth, a sardonic sense of humor, a nice wife, and a pack of sponging relatives. A year after his marriage, he volunteered for army service in the Korean War, and was reported dead within a year, leaving his fortune divided between his wife (50%) and the spongers (50% divided 3 ways), so all were well provided for if not filthy rich. Now, 3 years later, he's come back *alive* - two years after Caroline's remarriage to Paul Aubry. They used her inheritance to start an automobile agency, but the money didn't bring them to Wolfe - their problem is that their marriage is now invalid. (They're willing to concede anything about the money in exchange for a simple divorce.) Paul can't bring himself to speak with Karnow directly, and Karnow's lawyer won't get involved, so they're approaching Wolfe to act as intermediary. Ordinarily Wolfe won't touch any case related to marital squabbles, but he's willing in this instance. Unfortunately, when Archie enters Karnow's hotel room at the Churchill, he's dead again, this time for keeps. Did Paul or Caroline try to hire Wolfe as a bluff? Or did one of the spongers (some of whom haven't *got* the money to repay the estate anymore) panic? Or was it something they don't know about yet? "Die Like a Dog" - This has always been a favourite of mine, and I was very pleasantly surprised when A&E adapted it for _Nero Wolfe_'s 2nd season. A black Labrador literally follows Archie home, and not only retrieves his windblown hat, but turns out to be named 'Nero' (part of a much longer kennel-club name on his collar, but how could Archie resist?) Unfortunately, the unannounced (even if temporary) introduction of a dog into the hallowed halls of the brownstone backfires in a totally unexpected manner, which you'll have to read/see to believe. :) The *dog* turns out to be a possible witness in a murder investigation, but how the heck can anybody learn anything from him? ... Read more |
31. Three Witnesses by Rex Stout | |
Mass Market Paperback: 224
Pages
(1994-09-01)
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Thre great stories
It's A Dog's Life
In which Nero leaves the house, handles a messy divorce case and gets a dog!
Three Tales of Death and Deduction
A trio of excellent short stories "The Next Witness" - (Adapted for _Nero Wolfe_'s 2nd season.) Wolfe makes a point of never leaving home on business, but alas, subpoenas are an occupational hazard for private investigators, and even Wolfe can't always shuffle them off onto Archie, even when the defendant never made it to the status of client. Wolfe didn't deliver Leonard Ashe to the law; he rejected Ashe as a client because he won't touch marital squabbles. Ashe is being tried for the murder of one of the operators of his telephone answering service, apparently after a failed attempt to bribe her to tap his wife's calls. Wolfe, after hearing the testimony of preceding witnesses, skips out on the subpoena, taking Archie along, having become convinced that Ashe is innocent, though he doesn't at first explain why. See if you can deduce his reasons before the grand finale. When Wolfe finally does take the stand quite a while later (now, of course, facing contempt of court), he has a diabolically clever plan to get his new evidence before the jury. Enjoy. When a Man Murders... - Sydney Karnow had wealth, a sardonic sense of humor, a nice wife, and a pack of sponging relatives. A year after his marriage, he volunteered for army service in the Korean War, and was reported dead within a year, leaving his fortune divided between his wife (50%) and the spongers (50% divided 3 ways), so all were well provided for if not filthy rich. Now, 3 years later, he's come back *alive* - two years after Caroline's remarriage to Paul Aubry. They used her inheritance to start an automobile agency, but the money didn't bring them to Wolfe - their problem is that their marriage is now invalid. (They're willing to concede anything about the money in exchange for a simple divorce.) Paul can't bring himself to speak with Karnow directly, and Karnow's lawyer won't get involved, so they're approaching Wolfe to act as intermediary. Ordinarily Wolfe won't touch any case related to marital squabbles, but he's willing in this instance. Unfortunately, when Archie enters Karnow's hotel room at the Churchill, he's dead again, this time for keeps. Did Paul or Caroline try to hire Wolfe as a bluff? Or did one of the spongers (some of whom haven't *got* the money to repay the estate anymore) panic? Or was it something they don't know about yet? "Die Like a Dog" - This has always been a favourite of mine, and I was very pleasantly surprised when A&E adapted it for _Nero Wolfe_'s 2nd season. A black Labrador literally follows Archie home, and not only retrieves his windblown hat, but turns out to be named 'Nero' (part of a much longer kennel-club name on his collar, but how could Archie resist?) Unfortunately, the unannounced (even if temporary) introduction of a dog into the hallowed halls of the brownstone backfires in a totally unexpected manner, which you'll have to read/see to believe. :) The *dog* turns out to be a possible witness in a murder investigation, but how the heck can anybody learn anything from him? ... Read more |
32. Champagne for One (Nero Wolfe Mysteries) by Rex Stout | |
Mass Market Paperback: 224
Pages
(1995-12-08)
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Archie at his Archie-est....
No Good Turn Goes Unpunished
"Champagne For One" - a Nero Wolfe Mystery by Rex Stout
ejn Review of Champagne for One
simple fun |
33. A Right to Die by Rex Stout | |
Mass Market Paperback: 208
Pages
(1991-05-01)
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Marriage, murder and race.
Nero Wolfe and the Civil Rights Movement
Wolfe and Archie fight racism
Nero Wolfe at his best
Making a statement does not always produce the best work |
34. Murder by the Book by Rex Stout | |
Paperback: 256
Pages
(1995-09-01)
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why kill over a book?
Encyclopedia Brown for adults---brilliant
Great book
Really enjoyed it
good choice |
35. Death of a Dude by Rex Stout | |
Hardcover: 179
Pages
(1969-08-20)
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Wolfe out on the range
Nero Wolfe plays better at home than away
Orchids, logorrhea, and key-hole peeping Wolfe isa hugely fat private detective in New York. He is Montenegrin, whichfeatures in the series, and which has given some piquancy to the(ever-constant) Balkan fighting exploding in the last few years. Hisamanuensis-and I think that I learned that word in this book-is ArchieGoodwin, a controlled rakehell from Ohio. Wolfe is a genius and Archie ishis legman. The other full-time occupant of the New York brownstone houseis Fritz Brenner, the Swiss chef and house keeper. Wolfe grows 10,000 or20,000 or 40,000 orchids-one of the few slight inconsistencies in Stout'sown Wolfiana-on the roof of his brownstone in New York. He fights thepolice, hates to work, loves to eat, and is generally difficult. But myGod can he talk. Roll in the vocabulary; pluck out the recondite verbs andcarpe dem nouns. I damned near wore out Merriam Webster's CollegiateDictionary-I have found a better dictionary since-looking up such as"demirep" and enjoying the words it's made of. (A denizen of thedemimonde, or half-world +a reprobate.) Wolfe is a godsend if you'replaying the dictionary game. A word of warning. Wolfe is what I can bestdescribe as High Tory, and Archie follows, not that I myself mind. Archieis much like a very proud tom cat: perfectly mannered, but on his terms.Utterly trustworthy, like my best friend Ron, but mannered like a good tomcat. Measure up to standards which he sets for everyone, including himself,and he is your ally. Miss Manners would like him, I think. Had this bookcome out now, about 2/3 of a century later, people would no doubt havesniggered about "homoeroticism," which in this case means thatthree men live together in a house and that the emotional relationships areamazingly intense. But very well controlled. Every Wolfe novel or shortnovel ends in a confrontation in the office, with Archie setting the stage,arranging seating, providing a bar, and mostly steering people to thechairs that he wanted. He was a control freak before the term was invented.As I said, a cat. Wolfe makes a dramatic entrance, the tableau set, andusing nothing but the power of his brain, solves the case, often with solittle to go on that it is a true cliffhanger, if you really care. Me, Ilike the atmosphere. The series was continued by his daughters'permission by a Mr. Robert Goldsmith, who is pretty good with the detailsof that particular brownstone universe, but whose essential meanness hasrevealed his politics. Archie never once said something to wound unless hefelt that propriety was lacking. And then he snubbed; he did not want toinjure. Mr. Goldsmith's Archie does. I hope that you enjoy the Wolfe asmuch as I have. They sit decomposing on the shelf behind me, just as I sitdecomposing in front of you. But I warn you: the gastronomy is seductive.The cooking is of French standards of a hundred years ago but it isintriguing, and set me off. Time to cook a French garlic sausage I madeover the weekend. Thank you Mr. Wolfe. ... Read more |
36. And Be a Villain by Rex Stout | |
Mass Market Paperback: 256
Pages
(1994-02-01)
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Lies, death and sponsors...
"Pfui. As you know, I never leave this house on business."
Desparate Times - Desparate Measures
Fun Dialog Makes the Story
Outstanding Nero Wolfe Novel |
37. Trio for Blunt Instruments (Nero Wolfe Threesome) by Rex Stout | |
Mass Market Paperback: 208
Pages
(1997-01-01)
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Triple the homicides, triple the intrigue.
Overlapping Stories
Good as always
Some flaws, but fair puzzles "Kill Now, Pay Later" - Pete Vassos, roving shoeshine guy, regularly visits the brownstone. On this occasion, he left the offices of Mercer's Bobbins early, since Dennis Ashby (one of his regular customers) had just fallen to his death from a window. After a brief interlude as a suspect (Ashby was attempting to seduce Pete's daughter Elma, a stenographer with the company), Pete is found murdered, and Elma hires Wolfe to investigate. The fee is low, but the Vassos family hero-worships him. The title quote is a comment made by Joan Ashby in the style of her late husband's favorite advertisements; he was a womanizer and deep in debt, although he'd saved the company from disintegration. Some of Wolfe's ploys include having his client as a guest in the South Room, and arranging for her to sue several suspects plus Cramer (!) for defamation. "Murder Is Corny"- Adapted for A&E's 2nd Nero Wolfe season. Wolfe starts this case in a bad mood - farmer Duncan McLeod's specially picked guaranteed fresh corn-on-the-cob shipment (one every Tuesday in season) didn't show up in time for dinner. When Cramer appears at the door later that evening with the missing crate, they learn that Ken Faber has been found murdered in the alley behind Rusterman's while delivering their corn (Wolfe's still trustee). Naturally, they unloaded the corn before calling the cops. Cramer leaves with Archie in custody as a material witness - Faber had been spreading rumors about Susan's chastity, and Archie's now implicated in the murder by various lies told to the cops. While I like this story, I think it contains several clunkers in human behavior, especially known quantities on the staff of the restaurant, who should have tipped Wolfe off about the corpse before Cramer got to him. "Blood Will Tell" - An odd item turns up in Archie's personal correspondence rather than Wolfe's - a letter on James Neville Vance's private stationery asking that he keep the enclosure until called for: an expensive necktie, stained with something that might be blood. Checking out this message from a stranger, who denies having sent it, Archie is present when the corpse of the promiscuous Bonny Kirk is found in her apartment in Vance's building - literally smashed by a bottle of vodka. When her estranged husband later asks to hire him, Wolfe accepts immediately - why is he convinced of Martin's innocence?
This is for the text version Even if the reading of these mysteries is no more than adequate, that's enough to recommend this book to those who need the audio version or those facing hideously tedious car trips/waits at the airport.For those who prefer the print version, you might want to try Amazon.com's Z-shops or their sister company, Bibliofind. ... Read more |
38. The Second Confession (The Rex Stout Library: a Nero Wolfe Mystery) by Rex Stout | |
Mass Market Paperback: 256
Pages
(1995-05-01)
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Nothing weak about Wolfe--ever!
Second Wolfe-Zeck Mystery
"I went and wasted no time."
Good book, key 2nd part of the Zeck trilogy
Weak but still good |
39. The Final Deduction (Nero Wolfe Mysteries) by Rex Stout | |
Paperback: 144
Pages
(1995-11-01)
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Always a good read!
Just As Described
Kidnapping and mayhem!
Oh what a tangled web we weave
With Kidnapping Comes Murder |
40. Rex Stout: A Majesty's Life-Millennium Edition by John J. McAleer | |
Paperback: 668
Pages
(2002-03-31)
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Wolfe & Archie explained
Rex's Stout Life
Satisfactory Times Three!!! |
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