Archie Meets Nero Wolfe: A Prequel to Rex Stout's Nero Wolfe Mysteries (The Nero Wolfe Mysteries) (Paperback)
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Other Books in Series
This is book number 8 in the The Nero Wolfe Mysteries series.
- #1: Murder in E Minor (The Nero Wolfe Mysteries) (Paperback): $16.99
- #2: Death on Deadline (The Nero Wolfe Mysteries) (Paperback): $16.99
- #3: The Bloodied Ivy (The Nero Wolfe Mysteries) (Paperback): $16.99
- #4: The Last Coincidence (The Nero Wolfe Mysteries) (Paperback): $16.99
- #5: Fade to Black (The Nero Wolfe Mysteries) (Paperback): $16.99
- #6: Silver Spire (The Nero Wolfe Mysteries) (Paperback): $16.99
- #7: The Missing Chapter (The Nero Wolfe Mysteries) (Paperback): $16.99
- #9: Murder in the Ball Park (The Nero Wolfe Mysteries) (Paperback): $14.99
- #10: Archie in the Crosshairs (The Nero Wolfe Mysteries) (Paperback): $14.99
- #11: Stop the Presses! (The Nero Wolfe Mysteries) (Paperback): $14.99
- #12: Murder, Stage Left (The Nero Wolfe Mysteries) (Paperback): $14.99
- #13: The Battered Badge (The Nero Wolfe Mysteries) (Paperback): $14.99
- #14: Death of an Art Collector: A Nero Wolfe Mystery (The Nero Wolfe Mysteries) (Paperback): $16.99
- #15: Archie Goes Home (The Nero Wolfe Mysteries) (Paperback): $16.99
- #16: Trouble at the Brownstone (The Nero Wolfe Mysteries) (Paperback): $16.99
- #17: The Missing Heiress: A Nero Wolfe Mystery (Nero Wolfe Mysteries #17) (Compact Disc): $36.95
Description
An “excellent” novel that goes back to 1920s New York to reveal how the famed detective first met his incomparable sidekick (Publishers Weekly, starred review).
In 1930, young Archie Goodwin comes to New York City hoping for a bit of excitement. In his third week working as a night watchman, he stops two burglars in their tracks—with a pair of hot lead slugs.
Dismissed from his job for being “trigger-happy,” he parlays his newfound notoriety into a job as a detective’s assistant, helping honest sleuth Del Bascom solve cases like the Morningside Piano Heist, the Rive Gauche Art Gallery Swindle, and the Sumner-Hayes Burglary. But it’s the kidnapping of Tommie Williamson, the son of a New York hotel magnate, that introduces Goodwin to the man who will change his life.
Goodwin knows there’s only one detective who can help find Tommie: Nero Wolfe, the stout genius of West Thirty-Fifth Street. Together, they’ll form one of the most unlikely crime fighting duos in history—but first Goodwin must locate Tommie and prove that he deserves a place by Wolfe’s side.
In this witty story about the origin of a legendary partnership, Robert Goldsborough gloriously evokes the spirit of Nero Wolfe’s creator, bestselling author Rex Stout, and breathes new life into his beloved characters.
About the Author
Robert Goldsborough is an American author best known for continuing Rex Stout’s famous Nero Wolfe series. Born in Chicago, he attended Northwestern University and upon graduation went to work for the Associated Press, beginning a lifelong career in journalism that would include long periods at the Chicago Tribune and Advertising Age. While at the Tribune, Goldsborough began writing mysteries in the voice of Rex Stout, the creator of iconic sleuths Nero Wolfe and Archie Goodwin. Goldsborough’s first novel starring Wolfe, Murder in E Minor (1986), was met with acclaim from both critics and devoted fans, winning a Nero Award from the Wolfe Pack. Archie Goes Home is the fifteenth book in the series.
Praise For…
“Archie and Nero Wolfe fans rejoice! Robert Goldsborough, who so deftly and ably continued the Wolfe series a few years back, has returned to tell the story every fan wanted to hear: the origin of the Wolfe/Goodwin partnership. This book has a hardboiled sheen worthy of the period it recreates and captures Stout’s recurring characters—not just Archie and Wolfe—with a fidelity that is damn near supernatural. And Archie’s voice and Wolfe’s grand demeanor are spot on. Here’s hoping Goldsborough finds a dozen more untold cases as he channels the great Rex Stout.” —Max Allan Collins, author of Bye Bye, Baby “Devotees of the late Rex Stout’s bestsellers will be pleasantly surprised.” —Publishers Weekly “Robert Goldsborough brings Nero Wolfe, late of Rex Stout, gloriously back to life.” —Chicago “Mr. Goldsborough has all of the late writer’s stylistic mannerisms down pat.” —The New York Times