| Nero Wolfe, the fat detective of Rex Stout's novels, towers over his rivals...he is an exceptional character creation."-- The New Yorker Nero Wolfe, the arrogant, orchid-loving, gourmandizing sleuth, and his invaluable legman, Archie, try to untangle a family squabble over a rich man's will, but they uncover a legacy of murder instead. Rex Stout (1886-1975) is dubbed the Grand Old Man of American Crime Fiction. During his lifetime, he published 72 mysteries; ten years after his death, a 73rd Nero Wolfe mystery was discovered and published. |
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