A Right to Die (Nero Wolfe, #40) 🔍
Stout, Rex New York : Bantam Books, 1965, c1964, Nero Wolfe original 39, 1991
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Product Description A client presents Wolfe with a difficult job: to find something unsavory about his son's fiancee in order to stop their interracial marriage. The white girl's record comes up clean but she comes up dead, with her black fiance accused. Nero and Archie set out to prove his innocence in this story of thwarted romance and murder.
From the Publisher When a bright young heiress with a flair for romance and one too many enemies is found brutally murdered, Nero Wolfe and his sidekick, Archie, find themselves embroiled in a case that is not as black and white as it first appears.
Susan Brooke has everything going for her. Men would have killed themselves to marry her, and, in fact, one did.
Susan came to New York to find love and fulfillment, and ended up dead on a tenement floor. The police say her black fiance did it, but Wolfe has other ideas. Before he's done, he'll prove that good intentions and bad deeds often go hand in hand and that the highest ideals can sometimes have the deadliest consequences.
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lgrsfic/L:\bib\Rex Stout\A Right to Die (2561)\A Right to Die - Rex Stout.epub
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zlib/Crime, Thrillers & Mystery/Detective & Crime Fiction/Rex Stout/A Right to Die (Nero Wolfe 40)_1673048.epub
Alternative title
A right to die : a Nero Wolfe mystery
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A right to die : a Nero Wolfe novel
Alternative author
Rex Stout
Alternative publisher
Listening Library, Incorporated
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Random House, Incorporated
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Random House AudioBooks
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Fontana / Collins
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The Viking Press
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Crimeline
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Penguin Random House LLC, [Place of publication not identified], 1996
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Nero Wolfe mystery, New York, United Kingdom, 1965
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United States, United States of America
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Nero Wolfe mystery, 40, New York, 1964
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Nero Wolfe, Great Britain, 1966, c1964
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April 1, 1991
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PS, 1994
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<p>When a bright young heiress with a flair for romance and one too many enemies is found brutally murdered, Nero Wolfe and his sidekick, Archie, find themselves embroiled in a case that is not as black and white as it first appears.</p>
<p>Susan Brooke has everything going for her.&nbsp;&nbsp;Men would have killed themselves to marry her, and, in fact, one did.</p>
<p>Susan came to New York to find love and fulfillment, and ended up dead on a tenement floor.&nbsp;&nbsp;The police say her black fiance did it, but Wolfe has other ideas.&nbsp;&nbsp;Before he's done, he'll prove that good intentions and bad deeds often go hand in hand and that the highest ideals can sometimes have the deadliest consequences.</p>


<p>An interracial romance leads to murder in this deft mystery featuring surly, sedentary sleuth Nero Wolfe. When a bright young heiress is found brutally murdered, the police finger her black fiance as the killer. Soon Nero and Archie find themselves embroiled in a case in which good intentions and bad deeds go hand in hand. Reissue.
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Who was the nice murderer? Peter Vaughan, did he baby-sit while the murderer killed the girl he loved, or was it the other way around? Dunbar Whipple, he had no motive for murder but love. Dolly Brooke, was she willing to kill to protect her family's reputation? Beth Tiger, the golden-skinned Cleopatra, why was she so eager to take the rap?
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"When a bright young heiress iwth a flair for romance and one too many enemies is found brutally murdered, Nero Wolfe and his sidekick, Archie, find themselves embroiled in a case that is not as black and white as it first appears." - Cover p. [4]
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He had no appointment and, looking at him across the doorsill, it didn't seem likely that he would be bringing the first big fee of 1964.
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2011-11-04
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