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Part of "Nero Wolfe" series
"Trouble in Triplicate" by Rex Stout is a collection of three novellas featuring the beloved detective, Nero Wolfe, and his loyal assistant, Archie Goodwin. In this book, Stout once again showcases his mastery of the mystery genre, weaving together intricate plots and witty dialogue to keep readers engaged and guessing until the very end. The first novella, "Before I Die," follows Archie as he tries to track down a missing man who has left behind a cryptic note. The second, "Help Wanted, Male," sees Wolfe and Archie investigating a series of murders at a temporary employment agency. And in the final story, "Omit Flowers," the duo must solve the murder of a wealthy businessman who was poisoned during a party at his home. Throughout the book, Stout's characters are expertly drawn, with Wolfe's intelligence and Archie's wit and sarcasm providing a perfect balance. The author's attention to detail and ability to create suspenseful and engaging stories make "Trouble in Triplicate" a must-read for fans of the mystery genre. First published in 1940, "Trouble in Triplicate" is a classic example of Stout's work and a testament to his talent as a writer. The book is a quick and entertaining read, and its three interconnected stories make it perfect for those looking for a collection of short mysteries to enjoy. In conclusion, "Trouble in Triplicate" is a highly recommended book for anyone who enjoys a well-crafted mystery. With its engaging characters, intricate plots, and witty dialogue, it is a shining example of Rex Stout's skill as a writer and a must-read for fans of the genre...
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