Not Quite Dead Enough - A Nero Wolfe Novella

Not Quite Dead Enough - A Nero Wolfe Novella

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Action & Adventure
Format Paperback
Pages 187
Language English
Published Sep 1, 1992
Publisher Bantam Books
ISBN-10 0553261096
ISBN-13 9780553261097
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In the bustling world of crime and mystery, two captivating novellas bring the brilliant detective Nero Wolfe back to life. Known for his indulgent lifestyle and unparalleled intellect, Wolfe tackles unforeseen challenges that keep readers on the edge of their seats. The first story plunges into a web of deceit when complexities arise that make the already daunting case a matter of life and death. With every twist, he demonstrates his genius for deduction and orchestration, revealing the layers of human behavior that lie hidden beneath the surface.

Intertwined with intrigue is the ever-supportive and often exasperated assistant, Archie Goodwin, whose keen observations and charming wit provide a perfect counterbalance to Wolfe's reclusive nature. As they delve deeper into their investigations, the pair face unexpected risks that test their loyalty to one another and their commitment to seeking justice.

The second novella, while not detailed in its description, promises to offer yet another thrilling escapade that resonates with the unique tone of Stout's classic narratives. Combining humor, intelligence, and suspense, these stories showcase the enduring legacy of Nero Wolfe and his dynamic partnership with Archie, inviting both long-time fans and newcomers to share in their entertaining adventures.

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