A Right to Die
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Rex Stout
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Romance
Mystery
形式
オーディオブック
長さ
3h 28m
言語
英語
公開されました
Jan 2, 2007
出版社
Random House Audio
ISBN-10
1415937664
ISBN-13
9781415937662
説明
In a world where morality intertwines with the law, a gripping tale unfolds as it tackles the complex issue of assisted dying. The story revolves around the brilliant detective, Nero Wolfe, and his steadfast legman, Archie Goodwin, as they delve into a case that challenges their beliefs and skills. Amidst the intrigue and suspense, they uncover the layers of human emotion surrounding the right to die, drawing readers into a thought-provoking exploration of life and death.
As the pair navigates a tangled web of motives and ethical dilemmas, they encounter characters who fiercely advocate for personal choice and those who stand against it. Each step brings Wolfe and Goodwin closer to the truth, but at what cost? Their investigation reveals the harsh realities of a society grappling with profound choices, making for a riveting narrative that prompts readers to reflect on their own views.
With masterful storytelling, Rex Stout crafts a compelling mystery that grips the reader from start to finish. The dynamic between Wolfe’s intellectual prowess and Archie’s street-smart approach fuels a captivating dialogue about morality and justice, ensuring that this exploration of a controversial topic remains engaging and relevant.
As the pair navigates a tangled web of motives and ethical dilemmas, they encounter characters who fiercely advocate for personal choice and those who stand against it. Each step brings Wolfe and Goodwin closer to the truth, but at what cost? Their investigation reveals the harsh realities of a society grappling with profound choices, making for a riveting narrative that prompts readers to reflect on their own views.
With masterful storytelling, Rex Stout crafts a compelling mystery that grips the reader from start to finish. The dynamic between Wolfe’s intellectual prowess and Archie’s street-smart approach fuels a captivating dialogue about morality and justice, ensuring that this exploration of a controversial topic remains engaging and relevant.