About Death Times Three. Murder strikes thrice in these three baffling mysteries of crime and detection. First, Rex Stout’s great detective, Nero Wolfe, develops an appetite for the sweet taste of revenge when someone slips something most foul into his lunch—in a case Author: Rex Stout. Verified Purchase. “Death Times Three” is a rich, rollicking and rereadable collection of three short stories published posthumously in Rex Stout’s biographer, John McAleer, received a letter asking if Stout really had a secretary who wrote all his stuff/5(). Even though this was the last published book of Rex Stout's work, featuring Nero Wolfe, it was still my introduction to the famed detective. Death Times Three features three short stories/ novellas; Bitter End, Frame-up for Murder and Assault on a Brownstone/5(76).
Death Times Three. Rex Stout. Introduction. During the last years of Rex Stout's life, as his authorized biographer, I received numerous letters from well-wishers and, on occasion, not-such-well-wishers, offering me advice. "Is it true," one of the latter asked, "that Stout has a secretary who writes all his stuff for him?". Death Times Three Review "Death Times Three" was published in , ten years after Rex Stout's death. It doesn't consist of previously unpublished mysteries but rather three that were never published exactly in this form before. "Bitter End" is a rewrite of the Tecumseh Fox novel, Bad for Business. Death Times Three (), by Rex Stout. The final collection of Nero Wolfe novellas by Rex Stout (), Death Times Three, appeared in , a decade after Stout's death. It is an interesting collection, in that all the novellas included therein had previously appeared in two different versions. Bitter End () was originally the.
About Death Times Three. Murder strikes thrice in these three baffling mysteries of crime and detection. First, Rex Stout’s great detective, Nero Wolfe, develops an appetite for the sweet taste of revenge when someone slips something most foul into his lunch—in a case motivated by the most “alimentary” of passions. Since Rex's death, on Octo, the radiant host that constitutes his loyal following has reread many times the thirty -three novels and thirty-eight novellas believed to make up the entire corpus of the Wolfe saga. How jubilant must be this worldwide audience to learn now that many new pages of reading pleasure. Murder strikes thrice in these three baffling mysteries of crime and detection. First, Rex Stout’s great detective, Nero Wolfe, develops an appetite for the sweet taste of revenge when someone slips something most foul into his lunch—in a case motivated by the most “alimentary” of passions. Then, a couturier’s beautiful sister uses Archie Goodwin, Wolfe’s man about town, as her ready-made alibi—and maybe her fall guy—unless Wolfe can spot the loose ends in a nearly seamless.
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