The Doorbell Rang: A Nero Wolfe Novel

The Doorbell Rang: A Nero Wolfe Novel

di: Rex Stout
Edizione: Large Print
Lingua: Inglese
Formato: Brossura
ISBN 10: 0816137951
ISBN 13: 9780816137954
Data di pubblicazione: January 1st, 1985
Editore: G K Hall & Co
Pagine: 254
In a world steeped in intrigue and mystery, the brilliant detective Nero Wolfe finds himself embroiled in yet another perplexing case. When an unexpected visitor rings his doorbell, it opens the floodgates to a series of events that will challenge his formidable intellect and demand his unparalleled deductive skills. While Wolfe typically prefers the comfort of his home and a well-prepared meal, he knows that the arrival of this stranger heralds the start of a thrilling investigation.

As the story unfolds, Wolfe's trusted assistant, Archie Goodwin, plays a vital role, navigating the twists and turns of the case with his characteristic charm and keen insights. Together, they traverse the intricate web of clues, encountering a cast of compelling characters—all with their own secrets and motives. The interplay between Wolfe's cerebral approach and Archie’s street-smart instincts creates a dynamic that keeps the reader engaged and guessing.

The atmosphere of tension is palpable as each revelation adds another layer of complexity to the mystery. Wolfe's love for the culinary arts contrasts sharply with the darker elements of the case, highlighting his unique perspective on life and justice. The stakes rise as the duo delves deeper into the investigation, revealing shocking truths that threaten to upend their way of life.

With a blend of humor, intellect, and suspense, this installment showcases Rex Stout's masterful storytelling. Readers are drawn into a world where every doorbell ring holds the promise of adventure, and the line between right and wrong becomes increasingly blurred. The result is a captivating journey that not only entertains but invites contemplation on the nature of morality and the intricacies of human behavior.

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