Rex Stout Collection
ebook ∣ Over My Dead Body / Trouble in Triplicate / Three Doors to Death / Curtains for Three / Triple Jeopardy and others
By Rex Stout
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This collection brings together ten classic detective novels by Rex Stout, featuring his legendary sleuth Nero Wolfe and his witty assistant, Archie Goodwin. Known for his eccentric lifestyle and brilliant deductive skills, Wolfe is a genius who prefers to solve crimes from the comfort of his home, leaving the legwork to Archie. Together, they tackle complex mysteries, uncovering hidden truths and outwitting dangerous foes. The collection includes thrilling stories of murder, intrigue, and deception: Over My Dead Body: Wolfe is drawn into a personal case involving espionage and murder. Trouble in Triplicate: A trio of short stories showcasing Wolfe's cunning and Archie's street-smart tactics. Three Doors to Death: Wolfe faces three cases where the solutions are as elusive as the motives behind the crimes. Curtains for Three: Another set of intricate mysteries where Wolfe and Archie must outsmart their adversaries. Triple Jeopardy: Three more cases where the stakes are high and the mysteries deep. Three Men Out: Wolfe takes on corporate corruption, murder, and betrayal. Three Witnesses: Each witness tells a different story, but Wolfe unravels the truth. Three for the Chair: Wolfe uses his intellectual prowess to crack another trio of cases. And Four to Go: Four holiday-themed mysteries with Wolfe at his brilliant best. Homicide Trinity: Three murders, each more puzzling than the last, put Wolfe's skills to the test. This collection is a must-read for fans of classic detective fiction, filled with sharp dialogue, clever plots, and the inimitable duo of Wolfe and Goodwin.