Rex Stout
author : Rex Stout
category : Mystery
(Rex Todhunter Stout)
( - )
Rex Stout was an American writer noted for his detective fiction, particularly the 33 novels and about 40 novellas that featured the detective Nero Wolfe and his assistant Archie Goodwin between 1934 and 1975.
In 1959, Stout received the Mystery Writers of America's Grand Master Award. The Nero Wolfe corpus was nominated Best Mystery Series of the Century at Bouchercon XXXI, the world's largest mystery convention, and Rex Stout was nominated Best Mystery Writer of the Century.
Rex Stout Book Series
Under the Andes
The Mother Hunt (Rex Stout Library)
Her Forbidden Knight
Death of a Dude nwo-44
And Four to Go
An Officer and a Lady
The Golden Spiders (Crime Line)
Gambit
Curtains for Three
The Final Deduction
Too Many Clients
Three Doors To Death
Murder by the Book
The Last Drive
Too Many Cooks nwo-5
Three for the Chair
Over My Dead Body
The Black Mountain
Champagne for One
Black Orchids
Please Pass the Guilt
Prisoner's Base
Some Buried Caesar
Three Doors to Death (The Rex Stout Library)
Trio for Blunt Instruments
A Right to Die nwo-39
Three for the Chair nwo-28
Triple Jeopardy
Not Quite Dead Enough (The Rex Stout Library)
The Rubber Band
Death of a Doxy (Crime Line)
The Father Hunt
Too Many Women nwo-12
The Doorbell Rang
Too Many Cooks
The Silent Speaker
The League of Frightened Men
The Rubber Band/The Red Box 2-In-1
Trouble in Triplicate
The Mother Hunt
In the Best Families
Nero Wolfe 16 - Even in the Best Families
Red Box, The nwo-4
The Silent Speaker (Crime Line)
The Red Box
Might as Well Be Dead
If Death Ever Slept
Fer-De-Lance
Plot It Yourself
Three at Wolfe's Door
Not Quite Dead Enough
Where There's a Will
The Golden Spiders
The Second Confession
Homicide Trinity (Crime Line)
The Doorbell Rang (The Rex Stout Library)
And Be a Villain nwo-13
A Family Affair nwo-46
The Final Deduction nwo-35
The Second Confesion
And Be a Villain
A Right To Die
Three Men Out
Target Practice (Stout, Rex)