Nero Wolfe A Right To Die
by
Rex Stout
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Romance
Mystery
Format
Paperback
Pages
137
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 1979
Publisher
Bantam Books
Edition
Reprinted
ISBN-10
055313230X
ISBN-13
9780553132304
Description
In this captivating mystery, the indomitable detective Nero Wolfe is back in action, tackling yet another intricate case that challenges both his intellect and his preference for the comforts of his home. As the plot unfolds, the tranquil ambiance of his brownstone is disrupted by a shocking murder, pushing Wolfe's brilliant mind into overdrive. Alongside his loyal assistant, Archie Goodwin, he must navigate a web of deception and intrigue to uncover the truth hidden beneath layers of lies.
As the investigation progresses, the stakes rise, revealing a series of compelling characters each with their own motives and secrets. Wolfe's keen observations and unorthodox methods draw the reader into a world where every detail matters and nothing is as it seems. His sharp wit and culinary passions juxtapose the tension of the case, adding depth to the narrative and keeping readers engaged.
With a blend of humor, intellect, and suspense, this story exemplifies the unique partnership between Wolfe and Archie. They tackle the complexities of human nature while unraveling a murder mystery, demonstrating that sometimes, the right to die is entangled with the right to live. This engaging tale will leave readers guessing until the very last page, eager to follow Wolfe's next adventure.
As the investigation progresses, the stakes rise, revealing a series of compelling characters each with their own motives and secrets. Wolfe's keen observations and unorthodox methods draw the reader into a world where every detail matters and nothing is as it seems. His sharp wit and culinary passions juxtapose the tension of the case, adding depth to the narrative and keeping readers engaged.
With a blend of humor, intellect, and suspense, this story exemplifies the unique partnership between Wolfe and Archie. They tackle the complexities of human nature while unraveling a murder mystery, demonstrating that sometimes, the right to die is entangled with the right to live. This engaging tale will leave readers guessing until the very last page, eager to follow Wolfe's next adventure.
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