Rex Stout's Nero Wolfe is arguably one of the two or three most beloved detectives in fiction, and this fifth volume of Goldsborough's authorized re-creations of the series hero provides yet another ...
Q: I first learned about orchids from reading Nero Wolfe detective books. What can you tell me about his collection? — Adam S. A: Many orchid enthusiasts cite the fictional Nero Wolfe as one of their ...
NERO WOLFE OF WEST THIRTY-FIFTH STREET by William S. Baring-Gould. 203 pages. Viking. $5.50. KINGS FULL OF ACES: A NERO WOLFE OMNIBUS by Rex Sfouf. 472 pages. Viking. $4.50. If there is anybody in ...
Set in 1951, Goldsborough’s middling 16th Nero Wolfe mystery (after 2020’s Archie Goes Home) opens on a dramatic note with the arrival of a bloodied Theodore Horstmann, Wolfe’s orchid nurse, at ...
I’ll bookmark using grocery lists or any loose scrap of paper, and other books, but Post-it notes are forbidden since minute traces of gummy residue are always left behind. Being a nightly bedtime ...
THE DOORBELL RANG by Rex Stout. 186 pages. Viking. $3.50. In an age when the mystery novel is designed more for the economy-class airline traveler than for the home armchair reader, Rex Stout’s way ...
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