Nero Wolfe, author Rex Stout's literary take on eccentric private eyes, starts a new TV life Sunday as the hero of a regular weekly series on A&E. He didn't just stumble into it. The ratings and ...
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 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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
David Murdock shares his 'List of Deeds,' celebrating a major reading accomplishment: finishing the entire Nero Wolfe series.
Playing a streetwise sleuth decked out in neat pinstripes and spiffy spats suits Timothy Hutton just fine. In “Nero Wolfe,” a new weekly A&E; drama based on the popular mystery novels by Rex Stout, ...
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IN 40 YEARS as Manhattan’s preeminent private detective, he went to only one crime scene, usually preferring to stay home. Not that Nero Wolfe liked to work from home. He hated detective work, ...