Nero Wolfe

The Easter Parade Murder
Leaving the church, Mrs. Bynoe seemed unaware of the cameras — and of danger.
Nero Wolfe and the Vanishing Clue
The great detective was baffled by a misfit piece in the puzzle of a millionaire’s murder.
Immune to Murder
Nero Wolfe agreed to cook the Ambassador’s trout — not to catch the diplomat’s killer.
Too Many Detectives
The famous sleuth, involved in a wire-tapping investigation, finds himself prime suspect in the...
The Christmas-Party Murder
The guests had seemed full of good will — until their host was poisoned. Then the truth began t...
Murder Is No Joke
"Murder Is No Joke,” a workaday whodunit in a couturier’s salon, is a sample, par excellenc...
The Doorbell Rang
This is, in the considered opinion of his publishers, the finest detective story ever written b...
Death of a Dude
So you think you know Nero Wolfe, do you. So you’re reasonably sure that only the most dire eme...
The Father Hunt
She was twenty-two years old, a Smith graduate, charming, intelligent, appealing. When she butt...
The Final Deduction
Chances are you are already a Nero Wolfe fan before you hold this new volume in your hands. We...
A Family Affair
What could make Nero Wolfe so determined to solve a crime that he would be willing to work enti...
Death of a Doxy
The only man who has ever given Nero Wolfe and Archie Goodwin any real trouble is Rex Stout him...
Death of a Demon
“Here’s the gun I’m not going to use to kill my husband.” That’s what she said. But he was kill...
In the Best Families
In both And Be a Villain and The Second Confession, Nero Wolfe had sharp but long-distance enco...
Bitter End
Wolfe’s cook is in bed with the flu which is a total disaster for the corpulent Nero, estimated...