The Final Deduction (CD)

Author: Michael (NRT)/ Prichard PrichardRead By: Michael Prichard
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Format: CD
ISBN: 9781572705661
Publisher: Mystery Masters
Publish Date: 4/10/2007
Buy.com Sku: 202798557
Item#: R3PHGM
Dimensions (in Inches) 6.25H x 5.5L x 0.75T
 
Half a million dollars is at stake, but Archie Goodwin still has to use every trick in the book to get his friend, the crime-solving genius Nero Wolf, to accept the case. At last the portly detective takes the bait, and finds himself embroiled in a high-society kidnapping. When a murder and a bizarre accident follow, an incorrect deduction may prove all too final. The voice of Michael Prichard brings the wry Archie and the reluctant Nero to life.
 
 
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Rex Stout
Rex Stout was born in Noblesville, Indiana but moved shorty afterwards with his Quaker parents to Topeka, Kansas. The state spelling champion at the age of 13, Stout went to high school and college in Kansas but abandoned his studies at the University of Kansas to join the U. S. Navy, serving from 1906 to 1908 on President Theodore Roosevelt's yacht. Having worked a variety of odd jobs after leaving the Navy--including bookkeeper, sales clerk, hotel manager, and store clerk--Stout began churning out short stories for pulp magazines. He dabbled in romance, science fiction, adventure, and mystery until finally devoting his energies exclusively towards the latter in 1938. His famed detective, Nero Wolfe, first appeared in 1934 in "Fer-de-Lance", and soon became a staple figure in Stout's fiction. A rotund and eccentric man, Wolfe has been featured in two radio series, numerous feature films, and a television series that began in 1981 starring William Conrad. While continuing to write Wolfe novels, Stout became politically active in his later years, championing liberal and patriotic causes during World War II and afterwards.

  
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