A Family Affair (Mystery Masters) by Rex Stout Paperback Book

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Rent A Family Affair (Mystery Masters)

Author: Rex Stout

Narrator: Michael Prichard

Format: Unabridged-CD

Publisher: Pub Group West

Published: Dec 2005

Genre: Fiction - Mystery & Detective - Traditional British

Retail Price: $27.95

Discs: 5

Synopsis

Published only a month before Rex Stout's death, this case is regarded as one of the author's truest. When Nero Wolfe's favorite waiter is murdered in an explosion just feet from him, the detective takes it as a personal affront and waives his trademark fee. As Wolfe and his sidekick Archie track down the culprit, a second murder is committed and Wolfe realizes that this case is a family affair.

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