Wolfe at the Door: Why Nero Wolfe Still Matters

Categories: Detective | Mystery

Dave Zeltserman, James Lincoln Warren, Jane K. Cleland, Linda Landrigan, and Ronald Cartmell explore the lasting influence of Rex Stout and his brilliant detective Nero Wolfe. They discuss what makes Wolfe such an enduring character and how his methods, personality, and world continue to inspire modern mystery writers.

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