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It was fun to spend some more time with my old pals Archie and Mr. Wolfe and that's probably what kept me going. In places the dialog didn't ring true, especially in the case of Saul Panzer, who seems to have been transformed here into another Archie. Still, as a man who ran out of new Rex Stout-pen...
A place called Hot Doug's closed down last fall, not because of lack of business but because Doug was tired of it. It was a terrific place to eat lunch and eat lunch there I did. Over 200 times. A new place has opened in the old space and I went there recently to try it out. It was great to be back ...
Murder In The Ball Park is the 58th novel in the Nero Wolfe series and the ninth to be written by author Robert Goldsborough. Nero Wolfe and Archie Goodwin are hired by the widow to look into the murder of a senator while at a baseball game. The prime suspect is a New York mobster but as Wolfe and...
This is one of the earlier books in the NW canon, and it is in some respects not everything the later ones would be.Wolfe is already all of himself, but Archie is immature, he is not yet so tough and smart as he will become. And because talking to Archie is one of the best pleasures the NW books aff...
Second in the Nero Wolfe series, and a useful example of the difference between narrator Archie's conclusions about a case, and Wolfe's misleading statements which hide his real opinion. While the story is unusual for detective fiction, and has a broad cast of characters, the number meant I didn't ...