Robert Goldsborough, read by Peter Berkrot. Dreamscape Media, unabridged, 6 CDs, 6.5 hrs., $59.99 ISBN 978-1-5200-3497-3 The latest of Goldsborough’s add-ons to the late Rex Stout’s chronicles of ...
OLD Nero Wolfe, the fat, sedentary detective invented by Rex Stout, is an interesting fellow because the author is an interesting fellow. Nero has a certain resemblance to Ajeeb, the sensation of the ...
Last year marked the 80th anniversary of “Fer-de-Lance,” the late Rex Stout’s mystery that introduced Nero Wolfe, corpulent gourmand, orchid breeder and New York brownstone-dwelling detective. Stout ...
Rex Stout’s armchair sleuth gets new life in Pachter’s anthology, The Misadventures of Nero Wolfe (Mysteriouspress.com, Apr.). What about Nero Wolfe remains appealing? Eccentrics are always ...
There are plenty of reasons to celebrate Park Square Theatre’s production of “The Red Box.” It’s a commissioned world premiere for the St. Paul theater company. It’s the first time celebrated ...
When “The Red Box” opens Friday at Park Square Theatre, the audience will include Park Square subscribers, one very interested daughter and a werowance. Werowhat is a werowance? It’s what the Wolfe ...
A eccentric millionairess believes she is being followed, bugged, and generally harassed by the FBI and offers Wolfe $100,000 to get them off her back. Archie is standing in for a friend at a party ...
A simple favor for a friend leads Archie to a dead body. The friend is arrested but Wolfe suspects the real murderer is still on the loose, though Archie isn't so sure. His investigations take him to ...
Nero Wolfe, the fat detective of Rex Stout’s novels, towers over his rivals in one respect: he is a superman who talks like a superman. It is a very tough literary trick to make a mastermind sound ...
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