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wfzimmerman's review: "One of the very best Wolfe books, and one of the most prescient and enlightened novels ever written about civil liberties."
Viking Press (1965), Hardcover

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We are interested in publishing a new book about Rex Stout, the author of the incomparable Nero Wolfe mystery novels. Please join the Google Group for Rex Stout fans at Nimble Books if you are interested in being notified if we publish such a book.

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wfzimmerman's review: "The best of the best. My favorite scene is Wolfe telling Goodwin "I am a B.""
Bantam, (1975), Paperback
tags: Nero Wolfe

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There are phone people, and there are e-mail people. I’m an e-mail people.

Media inquiries are welcome. I’ll be glad to help with your story.

For a review copy of a Nimble Books title, please drop me a note with your publication info.

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*As Rex Stout’s Nero Wolfe once observed, “‘contact’ is not a verb in this house.”

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Nero Wolfe Author, Goldsborough, Wins Meaningless Readers’ Choice Award

Nero Wolfe Author, Goldsborough, Wins Readers’ Choice Award

Bzzt. Mr. Goldsborough is going too far in wrapping himself in the shroud of Nero Wolfe. I’ve read all of Rex Stout’s incomparable Nero Wolfe novels, and I’ve read a couple of Goldsborough’s sharecropped follow-ons, and, in the words of Lloyd Bentsen to Dan Quayle, Robert Goldsborough, you’re no Rex Stout.

Sorry to rain on your parade, fella, but you are really getting on the nerves of some of us who love and revere Rex Stout. Your PR firm ought to dial it back.

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