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Under the Andes
Rex Stout
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A Prize for Princes (Hardcover)
Rex Stout; Introduction by John Gregory Betancourt
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Aline Solini--a beautiful Russian adventuress who has abandoned her
Russian husband and is now in search of greater conquests in
Europe--arrives in Marisi, in the decadent days on the eve of World
War I. She has been rescued by Richard Stetton, the wealthy playboy
son of an American millionaire, who is on a trip to Europe to
discover himself. Instead, the somewhat dim-witted Stetton falls
into Aline's clutches, and she uses him and his money to win her
way into fashionable society. Once she is accepted by the elite,
her schemes move her closer and closer to the throne. "A Prize for
Princes" is a charming period piece, with a languid evocation of a
long-lost Europe that will captivate fans of Stout's later works,
as well as readers of historical novels.
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A Prize for Princes (Paperback)
Rex Stout; Introduction by John Gregory Betancourt
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Aline Solini--a beautiful Russian adventuress who has abandoned her
Russian husband and is now in search of greater conquests in
Europe--arrives in Marisi, in the decadent days on the eve of World
War I. She has been rescued by Richard Stetton, the wealthy playboy
son of an American millionaire, who is on a trip to Europe to
discover himself. Instead, the somewhat dim-witted Stetton falls
into Aline's clutches, and she uses him and his money to win her
way into fashionable society. Once she is accepted by the elite,
her schemes move her closer and closer to the throne. "A Prize for
Princes" is a charming period piece, with a languid evocation of a
long-lost Europe that will captivate fans of Stout's later works,
as well as readers of historical novels.
As any herpetologist will tell you, the fer-de-lance is among the most dreaded snakes known to man. When someone makes a present of one to Nero Wolfe, Archie Goodwin knows he's getting dreadully close to solving the devilishly clever murders of an immigrant and a college president. As for Wolfe, he's playing snake charmer in a case with more twists than an anaconda -- whistling a seductive tune he hopes will catch a killer who's still got poison in his heart.
WHO WAS THE FIFTH MAN? The lawyer, the jeweler, the art critic, and
the oil-company man…self-possessed, independent Lora Winter has
had a child with each of them. But when one of these men drives up
to her house with a fifth man in the car, Lora runs to hide.
That’s how this extraordinary novel opens – and by the time it
ends, you’ll have pieced together a masterful psychological
jigsaw puzzle that is miles from a traditional crime novel, but
whose desperate characters nevertheless resort to kidnapping,
blackmail and possibly even murder. Long before he was named a
Grand Master by the Mystery Writers of America, before he created
the immortal Nero Wolfe, Rex Stout wrote this gripping novel,
published in 1930 and then lost for more than 90 years. Hard Case
Crime is thrilled to give the book its first publication in nearly
a century and to give today’s readers the chance to discover one
of Stout’s richest and most unforgettable stories.
The mountain couldn't come to Wolfe, so the great detective came to
the mountain--to Lame Horse, Montana, to be exact. Here a city
slicker got a country girl pregnant and then took a bullet in the
back. Wolfe's job was to get an innocent man exonerated of the
crime and catch a killer in the process. But when he packed his
silk pajamas and headed west, he found himself embroiled in a case
rife with local cynicism, slipshod police work, and unpleasant
political ramifications. In fact, Nero Wolfe was buffaloed until
the real killer struck again, underestimating the dandified dude
with an unerring instinct for detection. Introduction by Don
Coldsmith "It is always a treat to read a Nero Wolfe mystery. The
man has entered our folklore."--The New York Times Book Review A
grand master of the form, Rex Stout is one of America's greatest
mystery writers, and his literary creation Nero Wolfe is one of the
greatest fictional detectives of all time. Together, Stout and
Wolfe have entertained--and puzzled--millions of mystery fans
around the world. Now, with his perambulatory man-about-town,
Archie Goodwin, the arrogant, gourmandizing, sedentary sleuth is
back in the original seventy-three cases of crime and detection
written by the inimitable master himself, Rex Stout.
Three witnesses hold all the clues in three crimes of passion that
have even the great Nero Wolfe guessing to the very end. A dead
million comes back to life, only to wind up dead again; a black
Labrador retriever becomes a killer's worst enemy; and an answering
service with three untalkative operators may mean an innocent man
will get the chair.
A NERO WOLFE SPECIAL EDITION--TWO COMPLETE MYSTERIES IN ONE VOLUME
"Nero Wolfe towers over his rivals...he is an exceptional character
creation." --"New Yorker" A grand master of the form, Rex Stout is
one of America's greatest mystery writers, and his literary
creation Nero Wolfe is one of fiction's greatest detectives. In
this double helping of classic Nero Wolfe mysteries, Stout presents
the arrogant, gourmandizing, sedentary sleuth and his trusty
man-about-town, Archie Goodwin, with a pair of delectable murders
that no connoisseur of the whodunit could possibly resist.
BLACK ORCHIDS
Not much can get Wolfe to leave his comfortable brownstone, but the
showing of a rare black orchid lures him to a flower show.
Unfortunately, the much-anticipated event is soon overshadowed by a
murder as daring as it is sudden. It's a case of weeding out a
cunning killer who can turn up anywhere--and Wolfe must do it
quickly. Because a second case awaits his urgent attention: a
society widow on a mailing list of poison-pen letters leading to a
plot as dark as any orchid Wolfe has ever encountered.
THE SILENT SPEAKER
When a government power broker scheduled to speak before an
influential group of millionaires turns up dead, Nero Wolfe
grudgingly takes the case--even as his own financial affairs teeter
toward ruin. Soon a second victim is discovered, a missing
stenographer's tape causes a panic, and a dead man speaks, after a
fashion. As the business world demands answers, the great detective
baits a trap to net a killer worth his weight in gold.
A grand master of the form, Rex Stout is one of America's greatest
mystery writers, and his literary creation Nero Wolfe is one of
fiction's greatest detectives. In this pair of classic Nero Wolfe
mysteries, Stout is at his unparalleled best as the arrogant,
gourmandizing, sedentary sleuth and his trusty man-about-town,
Archie Goodwin, are served two lethally appetizing cases.
Too Many Cooks
Everyone knows that too many cooks spoil the broth, but you'd
hardly expect it to lead to murder. But that's exactly what's on
the menu at a five-star gathering of the world's greatest chefs. As
guest of honor, Wolfe was lured from his brownstone to a posh
southern spa to deliver the keynote address. He never expected that
between courses of haute cuisine he and Archie would be compelled
to detect a killer with a poison touch--a killer preparing to serve
the great detective his last supper.
Champgne for One
Faith Usher talked about taking her own life and even kept cyanide
in her purse. So when she died from a lethal champagne cocktail in
the middle of a high society dinner party, everyone called it
suicide--including the police. But Nero Wolfe isn't convinced--and
neither is Archie. Especially when Wolfe is warned by four men
against taking the case. Deception, blackmail, and a killer who may
have pulled off the perfect crime...it's a challenge Nero Wolfe
can't resist.
Why did the late multimillionaire Noel Hawthorne leave his sisters,
April, May, and June, a peach, a pear, and an apple? Why did he
will the bulk of his considerable estate to a woman who was most
definitely not his wife? Now Nero Wolfe, able, astute, and
unscrupulous detective that he is, must get to the bottom of a will
that's left a whirlpool of menace . . . and a legacy of murder
that's about to be fulfilled. Introduction by Dean R. Koontz "It is
always a treat to read a Nero Wolfe mystery. The man has entered
our folklore."--The New York Times Book Review A grand master of
the form, Rex Stout is one of America's greatest mystery writers,
and his literary creation Nero Wolfe is one of the greatest
fictional detectives of all time. Together, Stout and Wolfe have
entertained--and puzzled--millions of mystery fans around the
world. Now, with his perambulatory man-about-town, Archie Goodwin,
the arrogant, gourmandizing, sedentary sleuth is back in the
original seventy-three cases of crime and detection written by the
inimitable master himself, Rex Stout.
A grand master of the form, Rex Stout is one of America's greatest
mystery writers, and his literary creation Nero Wolfe is one of
fiction's greatest detectives. Here, in Stout's third and fourth
complete Wolfe mysteries, the arrogant, gourmandizing, sedentary
sleuth and his trusty man-about-town, Archie Goodwin, solve two of
their most baffling cases.
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The Rubber Band "
What do a Wild West lynching and a respected English nobleman have
in common? On the surface, absolutely nothing. But when a young
woman hires his services, it becomes Nero Wolfe's job to look
deeper and find the connection. A forty-year-old pact, a
five-thousand-mile search, and a million-dollar murder are all
linked to an international scandal that could rebound on the great
detective and his partner, Archie, with fatal abruptness.
"The Red Box"
Murder by chocolate? That's the premise Nero Wolfe must operate
from when a beautiful woman is poisoned after indulging in a box of
candy. It's a case that the great detective--no stranger himself to
overindulgence--is loath to take for a variety of reasons,
including that it may require that he leave his comfortable
brownstone. But he and Archie are compelled by a mystery that mixes
high fashion and low motives...and a killer who may have made the
deadliest mistake.
When high-society kidnapping unexpectedly turns to very seamy
murder, all concerned turn to the great detective, Nero Wolfe, for
the missing piece in the puzzle. A missing typewriter, a mysterious
ransom note--and a beautiful corpse. Step into the unassuming
Thirty-fifth Street brownstone, and join in the astounding exploits
of Nero Wolfe. Marvel at his daily beer consumption, his
unsurpassed appetite, the incredible expanse of his yellow silk
pajamas. Bear witness to his unwavering, often infuriating
addiction to fine foods, good books, beautiful orchids and
custom-made chairs. Empathize with his confidential assistant
Archie Goodwin, archetypal private eye and man of action, whose
primary function is prodding his immense employer into motion. See
for yourself why, through a hundred million copies and seventy-two
cases, the adventures of America's largest private detective and
his extended family continue to captivate and enthrall readers
around the world. Discover Nero Wolfe--the greatest detective of
them all. "It is always a treat to read a Nero Wolfe mystery. The
man has entered our folklore."--The New York Times Book Review
Eleven early tales of mystery, murder, and mayhem from the creator
of Nero Wolfe. When Colonel Phillips begins his final game of golf,
his greatest problem in life is that he has begun to slice the
ball. Playing with his lawyer and nephews, Phillips fights his way
back into the game and is on the verge of victory when he keels
over. He clutches his chest, mumbles a few words, and is dead in
minutes. The doctor has no doubt: The colonel was poisoned. Finding
the culprit falls to the president of the golf club, amateur
detective Canby Rankin, who will do whatever it takes to find the
killer on the links. Written nearly a century ago, "The Last Drive"
is now available for the first time in book form. Clever, charming,
and absolutely baffling, it is the tale that inspired the first
Nero Wolfe novel, Fer-de-Lance, and along with the other stories in
this volume represents the early efforts of a modern genius.
A millionaire businessman hires Nero Wolfe to snoop on his
daughter's boyfriend. It seems like a simple case. Then a powerful
gangland boss tries to convince Wolfe to drop the matter by
shooting up his orchid room. The great detective soon finds himself
in a highly complex case involving drugged drinks, man-killing
debutantes and a decidedly un-American party.
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Mother Hunt (Paperback)
Rex Stout
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When a baby is abandonded on the doorstep of a young socialite
widow, the woman thinks she knows the identity of the father: her
deceased writer husband, the cad But who is the mother?
Reluctantly, Nero Wolfe accepts the case, and Archie identifies the
first clue: unusual buttons on the baby's overalls.
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Under the Andes
Rex Stout
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"Nero Wolfe towers over his rivals...he is an exceptional character
creation." --"New Yorker
"A grand master of the form, Rex Stout is one of America's greatest
mystery writers, and his literary creation Nero Wolfe is one of
fiction's greatest detectives. Here, in this special double
edition, the arrogant, gourmandizing, sedentary sleuth and his
trusty man-about-town, Archie Goodwin, solve two of their most
bizarre cases.
Some Buried Caesar
A prize bull destined for the barbecue is found pawing the corpse
of a late restaurateur. Wolfe is certain that Hickory Caesar
Grindon, the soon-to-be-beefsteak bull, isn't the murderer. But who
among a veritable stampede of suspects--including a young woman
who's caught Archie's eye--turned the tables on Hickory's would-be
butcher? It's a crime that wins a blue ribbon for sheer
audacity--and Nero Wolfe is the one detective audacious enough to
solve it.
The Golden Spiders
A twelve-year-old boy shows up at Wolfe's brownstone with an
incredible story. Soon the great detective finds himself hired for
the grand sum of $4.30 and faced with the question of why the last
two people to hire him were murdered. To keep it from becoming
three, Wolfe must discover the unlikely connection between a gray
Cadillac, a mysterious woman, and a pair of earrings shaped like
spiders dipped in gold.
A grand master of the form, Rex Stout is one of America's greatest
mystery writers, and his literary creation Nero Wolfe is one of
fiction's greatest detectives. Here, in Stout's first two complete
Wolfe mysteries, the arrogant, gourmandizing, sedentary sleuth and
his trusty man-about-town Archie Goodwin solve their most baffling
cases.
Fer-de-lance
The fer-de-lance is among the most deadly snakes known to man. When
someone makes a present of one to Nero Wolfe, his partner, Archie
Goodwin, suspects it means Wolfe is getting close to solving the
devilishly clever murders of an immigrant and a college president.
But this is a case with more twists than an angry rattler...and if
Wolfe doesn't handle it with extreme care, he'll be the next one
struck by a killer with poison in his heart.
The League of Frightened Men
Paul Chapin's Harvard cronies never forgave themselves for the
hazing prank that left their friend a cripple. Yet they believed
that Paul himself had forgiven them--until a class reunion ends in
death and a series of poems promising more of the same. Now this
league of frightened men is desperate for Nero Wolfe's help. But
can even the great detective outwit a killer smart enough to commit
an unseen murder...in plain sight?
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