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Too Many Clients (Nero Wolfe, Bk 34)
Too Many Clients - Nero Wolfe, Bk 34
Author: Rex Stout
It's an attractive, interesting case for any detective. a business man turns up dead in a satin-lined room, a love den. Fleshy paintings adorn the walls and women's slippers line the closet. For Nero Wolfe, the best feature is that the cops haven't come to the scene yet, and he's got a jump on solving the crime. — Just when he'...  more »
ISBN: 70007
Publication Date: 1961
Pages: 188
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4.8 stars, based on 2 ratings
Publisher: The Viking Press
Book Type: Paperback
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treddie avatar reviewed Too Many Clients (Nero Wolfe, Bk 34) on + 20 more book reviews
Well, this title is one of my all time favorites. It seems to have an endless cast of characters. Premise: Archie thinks that Wolfe should be working and he attempts to hunt up a client and ends up with three that are hard to control. There are more than usual deaths and my favorite client is the immigrant family that hires Archie for a $1.00.

So every time Archie drags himself home with yet another cuckoo story (and client) ah...Wolfe gets a little bit upset.

This one is clever and hysterical. Poor Archie.

I think this is one of Stout's tightest stories. They're all good but this one stands out.


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