The Golden Spiders

The Golden Spiders

بواسطة Rex Stout , Linda Barnes
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صفحات 225
لغة الإنجليزية
منشور Jun 2, 2010
الناشر Crimeline
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Nero Wolfe, a brilliant detective known for his intelligence and eccentricities, often finds himself swamped by the complexities of his wealthy clientele. With a keen eye for detail and an unmatched ability to solve the most perplexing cases, Wolfe operates from the comfort of his luxurious Manhattan brownstone. His unyielding standards and penchant for lavish living create an intriguing dichotomy, drawing in clients that are both glamorous and enigmatic.

As Wolfe delves into a new mystery, he is accompanied by his loyal assistant, Archie Goodwin, whose street-smart demeanor complements Wolfe's cerebral approach. Together, they navigate a labyrinth of clues that lead them through the shadowy corners of high society, revealing secrets hidden beneath a veneer of wealth and influence. The interplay between Wolfe's meticulous methods and Archie’s dynamic charm propels the narrative, showcasing a partnership built on trust and unorthodox tactics.

In this captivating tale, the stakes grow higher, and the world of opulence turns deadly. As the investigation unfolds, Wolfe's formidable intellect is put to the test, challenging him to confront not only the criminal forces at play but also the deeper motivations of his affluent clients. The golden spiders weaving their intricate webs are not just figures of wealth but harbingers of danger, making every turn in the story fraught with suspense and discovery.

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