Trouble at the Brownstone

Trouble at the Brownstone

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  • Create Date:2021-09-12 07:51:20
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  • Author:Robert Goldsborough
  • ISBN:1504066626
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Summary

Archie Goodwin goes undercover on the waterfront in a new mystery by the author who "does a masterly job with the Wolfe legacy" (Booklist)。

Archie Goodwin is not overly fond of Theodore Horstmann, who takes care of the orchids on the rooftop of Nero Wolfe's West Thirty-Fifth Street brownstone。 But as loyal assistant to the legendary private detective, Archie will put his animosity aside when the surly orchid-keeper stumbles through the front door beaten within an inch of his life。

While the gardener lies in a coma, Nero sends Archie to poke around his apartment near the river。 The place is neatly kept, if not quite as elegant as the brownstone, but across the street on Tenth Avenue Archie quickly discovers the longshoremen's watering hole in whose back room Horstmann has been playing a lot of bridge lately。 The smoky tavern is packed with tough dockworkers and recent European immigrants, and Archie does his best to blend in, filling the victim's empty seat in his running card game, as he attempts to learn what sort of shady business might have led to attempted murder。 But when one of his new bridge partners is killed, Archie finds himself caught up in something much bigger than a bar fight 。 。 。

Trouble at the Brownstone serves up postwar New York City atmosphere in a fast-paced mystery featuring Nero Wolfe, "one of the two or three most beloved detectives in fiction" (Publishers Weekly)。

"Mr。 Goldsborough has all of the late writer's stylistic mannerisms down pat。" --The New York Times

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Reviews

Rosemary

Another great entry in the series。

Pat

The original Nero Wolfe books got fives stars。 But these are close。 Hence the four stars。 But I was peeved to see two places that should have had whom and had who。 For shame to the copy reader and the author。 Rex Stout would not have made that mistake。 Also the characters of Wolfe and Archie were slightly off。 I think more so than the first books in his series。

Teri Am

I enjoy reading the "new" Nero Wolfe stories from this author。 This one, however, seemed a little too bland and the characters seemed a bit off。 Overall, it was okay, but not my favorite from this author。 I enjoy reading the "new" Nero Wolfe stories from this author。 This one, however, seemed a little too bland and the characters seemed a bit off。 Overall, it was okay, but not my favorite from this author。 。。。more

Thelma

This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers。 To view it, click here。 A topical subject about displaced persons coming into New York。 These DPs, as they are called, are Nazi war criminals as it turns out。 Archie and Nero do a good job of figuring the nefarious villains out and making Cramer look good in the process。 A lot of action and sneakiness。

Juergen Amling

Very interesting plotI really thought this story was well developed。 Coming from Europe I definitely understand the problems the characters in the book went through。 I read Rex Stout’s novels my whole live long and enjoy so much the continuation of Nero Wolfe’s and Archie Goodwin’s and all the other characters。

George Sr。

Not your normal Nero Wolfe-style mystery, but entertaining nonetheless。 First, it’s not technically a murder mystery, although two minor characters do get killed。 Second, it’s not hard to figure out who’s behind the mayhem, but the mystery is why they’re engaging in such extreme violence。 Third, I couldn’t see any way the story was going to end with Wolfe pulling a rabbit from his hat at his office in the brownstone。 As a matter of fact, he didn’t, but he did show Cramer how to solve the case。 A Not your normal Nero Wolfe-style mystery, but entertaining nonetheless。 First, it’s not technically a murder mystery, although two minor characters do get killed。 Second, it’s not hard to figure out who’s behind the mayhem, but the mystery is why they’re engaging in such extreme violence。 Third, I couldn’t see any way the story was going to end with Wolfe pulling a rabbit from his hat at his office in the brownstone。 As a matter of fact, he didn’t, but he did show Cramer how to solve the case。 And the solution will most likely come out of left field for anyone not intimately familiar with conditions in NYC immediately following WW2。 。。。more

Abibliofob

In a post war New York City, you don't mess with Nero Wolfes family。 Trouble at the Brownstone starts with that Theodore Horstman, Wolfes gardner is brutally beaten for no apparent reason。 This leads to Archie being sent to investigate, and it seems that a lot of Displaced persons are hanging around a bar and appartment building in Hells Kitchen where Horstman lives。 Who are these people and what's up with the longshoremen? The nosing around leads to murder and Goodwin being assaulted, which lea In a post war New York City, you don't mess with Nero Wolfes family。 Trouble at the Brownstone starts with that Theodore Horstman, Wolfes gardner is brutally beaten for no apparent reason。 This leads to Archie being sent to investigate, and it seems that a lot of Displaced persons are hanging around a bar and appartment building in Hells Kitchen where Horstman lives。 Who are these people and what's up with the longshoremen? The nosing around leads to murder and Goodwin being assaulted, which leads to Nero getting angrier。 Inspector Cramer don't know what to think about the situation and Nero summons Saul, Fred, Orrie and even Del Bascomb to help with the mystery。 I have been a fan of Rex Stouts work since I was really young and am glad that Robert Goldsborough has taken up the series。 I always enjoy a Nero Wolfe story。 。。。more

Susan Mattes

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