A trio of mystery cases not to be missed by Nero Wolfe fans. In the first, questions about a poisoning come to an abrupt end--with a blunt instrument. Then Wolfe must decode the name of a killer in a message penciled by the victim. Finally, making an uncharacteristic foray to a World Series game, Wolfe meets murder again, when a rookie's struck out before he even gets to bat.
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A trio of mystery cases not to be missed by Nero Wolfe fans. In the first, questions about a poisoning come to an abrupt end--with a blunt instrument. Then Wolfe must decode the name of a killer in a message penciled by the victim. Finally, making an uncharacteristic foray to a World Series game, Wolfe meets murder again, when a rookie's struck out before he even gets to bat.
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Good. Shelf and handling wear to cover and binding, with general signs of previous use. Wear on the covers. Book is warped. Text is clear of markings and notations. Secure packaging for safe delivery.
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Good. Book Bantam 1388. Tight binding, bright crisp pictorial wraps, with crease to upper rear, still nice, clean, unmarked pages throughout. In mylar sleeve.
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Dust jacket missing. First edition THUS. Cover and binding are worn but intact. A reading copy in fair condition. FREE OF WRITING IN SECURE BINDING. Secure packaging for safe delivery.
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Good. 0553245473. This book is in good condition only; study or reading copy only. The book has some shelfwear, edge wear, spine creasing from use. Page edges tanning with age. Inside pages have no writing.; 4.25 X 0.75 X 7 inches; 204 pages.
This is one of the Nero Wolfe trilogies - Nero and Archie and crew are in their typical wonderful form here - these stories are from the early '50s. I've read every Nero Wolfe tale ever written by Rex Stout and loved all but one (Black Mountain). I do like the full books better than the trilogies - always got the feeling the shorter tales were stories Stout intended as novels and decided mid-writing they weren't going anywhere so he cut them short.