The Final Deduction

Three Aces – 1971 – Book Club Edition

Three Aces - A Nero Wolfe Omnibus - 1971 - Book Club Edition - Front Cover Three Aces - A Nero Wolfe Omnibus - 1971 - Book Club Edition - Rear Cover

The Viking Press
Copyright 1956, 1960, 1961 by Rex Stout

Contents:

Too Many Clients
Might As Well Be Dead
The Final Deduction

Inside Cover:

Three Aces
Happiness is a Nero Wolfe mystery for so many aficionados of civilized crime stories that the Omnibus has become a valued tradition; there have been five before this, each gathering a few previously published Rex Stouts in one volume. Three Aces is the first to include three complete full-length novels, and will prove a treat as special as a dish from the kitchen of Nero’s unique cook, Fritz.

In Too Many Clients, three different clients clamor for Nero’s help when a big businessman is murdered in his $81,000 love nest. Archie Goodwin must use some of his best talents to sort them out before Nero can even begin the case. Might as Well Be Dead involves, along with much mayhem and imperiled missing persons, a great national scandal. The Final Deduction puts Nero and Archie in the saddle in pursuit of a kidnap for half a million dollars, with murder on the side.

The team is in top form in all three of these, a prize for any fan who missed them before or who wants them on hand in one handsome superStout volume.

Rear Cover:

“Not two characters alone, but a palpable atmosphere exists in that brownstone house on West 35th Street. And what sinewy, pellucid, propelling prose tells those tales – allegories of the human pilgrimage, rather – in which there is little or no blood, but rather the play of the mind. . . . In this sublime duet of Don Quixote and a glamorized Sancho Panza who go tilting together against evil, there is no mystery, nothing but matter for admiration, edification, and (if desired) self-identification. the true mystery is in their inspired creator, Rex Stout.” -Jacques Barzun

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The Final Deduction – September 1968 – Third Printing

The Final Deduction - September 1968 - Third Printing - Front Cover

The Final Deduction - September 1968 - Third Printing - Front Cover

The Final Deduction - September 1968 - Third Printing - Rear Cover

The Final Deduction - September 1968 - Third Printing - Rear Cover

A Bantam Book
Copyright 1955 By Rex Stout
3rd Printing…September 1968

Contents:

The Final Deduction

Rear Cover Intro:

The ransom note said — “We have your Jimmy safe and sound. You can have him back all in one piece for $500,000 if you play it right…”

The lady was upset. She didn’t care about the money, but she loved her husband and she wanted him back. So she took the ransom note to Nero Wolfe.

Imperturbable as ever, Wolfe kept police and clients waiting while he made sure he earned his fee – Enough to keep him in orchids forever!

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