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Homicide Trinity
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Homicide Trinity

Written by Rex Stout

Narrated by Michael Prichard

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

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Nero Wolfe attempts to find the killer who murdered his victim with Wolfe's own necktie, and he encounters a list of bizarre suspects, including a gun-toting wife and a cop-hating landlady.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateMar 6, 2007
ISBN9781415939840
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Rex Stout

Rex Todhunter Stout (1886 – 1975) was an American crime writer, best known as the creator of the larger-than-life fictional detective Nero Wolfe and assistant Archie Goodwin. The Nero Wolfe corpus was nominated Best Mystery Series of the Century at Bouchercon 2000, the world's largest mystery convention, and Rex Stout was nominated Best Mystery Writer of the Century. Rex passed away in 1975.

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  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    The book consists of three novellas; Eeny Meeny, Murder, Mo; Death of a Demon; Counterfeit for Murder. I'd never read any, though I had seen the episode of Eeny, Meeny in the brilliant Nero Wolfe series A&E produced in the 90s. (If you are a Nero Wolfe fan, and have never seen it, RUN to YouTube and watch all 25 videos. I can't read a Nero Wolfe now without hearing Timothy Hutton nail his Archie Goodwin performance - and the show sticks religiously to the books, almost word for word.)As to these novellas, they are as good as is usual for Rex Stout, and as flawed as any book written in 30 days without editing. I identify with Archie in that I can rarely figure out whodunnit until the denoument, or in rare cases, just before it. One thing these three have in common is that Nero is forced into each case by circumstances and his - and Archie's - rules of behavior. I did enjoy them.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Another of Stout's collections of 3 novellas: "Eeny Meeny Murder Mo", "Death of a Demon" and "Counterfeit for Murder"I enjoyed all 3 of these stories but I think that "Eeny Meeny Murder Mo" was the best. I listened to the digital audiobook from the library & Michael Pritchard does a great narration (though the digital file was clearly made from the original audio cassettes because in a few places, they forgot to edit out the "This is the end of cassette #1. Please turn over this cassette to continue listening."!).
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    I enjoyed reading these "short" stories but there was little time for character or plot development before the mysteries were solved!
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    It's official: Hattie Annis is the greatest character in the Wolfe canon. The other two stories were pretty good, too.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    Thiscontains three stories, "Eeny, Meeny, Murder, MO" in which a legal secretary comes to Wolfe's office to report tat she has seen a member of the law firm for which she works meeting with an opposing client in an important divorce case. Wolfe normally will not touch divorce, and when Archie goes to talk him into taking the case --leaving the secretary behind --Wolfe still insists on refusing the case. But then they come down to find the secretary has been strangled with Wolfe's own tie 9which he had taken off for cleaning). So Wolfe is on the case after all. The second case involves a woman who wants to show Wolfe the gun she is not going to shoot her husband with. Unfortunately, her husband has already been shot. The third case "Counterfeit for Murder" involves a charmingly eccentric owner of a rooming house for struggling actors who has found a batch of counterfeit onery in her house. In this version, she survives an attempt at homicide by car, but in another version (posthumously printed in Death Times Three) she is killed. Oddly, the introduction to Death Times Three talks as if the version in that collection is the one in wcich she survives.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Several of Rex Stout's earlier novellas have been reissued as Kindle Singles. Excellent.

    Archie and Nero are in rare form in this nice classic piece. The confidential secretary of a law firm shows up at the brownstone. Archie's interviews her, knowing that Nero won't be down from the orchids until later and her story, that someone in the firm is meeting with their client's adversary and that it relates to a divorce case, means that Archie has to frame her story in such a way that Nero, who refuses to have anything to do with divorce cases, will be interested. Wolfe is not, despite Archie's entreaties. Then the woman is discovered in his study, strangled with his necktie.

    Well, now Wolfe is pissed. No one kills in his house with impunity. Classic Stout.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Three stories featuring three women with wacky jobs for Wolfe. I enjoyed them all.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    Three Wolfe short stories, the first being the best. When a legal secretary is strangled in Wolfe's office, suspicion falls on three lawyers and Wolfe must find the correct answer to "Eeny Meeny Murder" Counterfeit for murder introduces one of Wolfe's most prickly and difficult clients. Good quality Stout.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Not top-notch Wolfe but good anyway. In "Eeny, Meeny, Miny, Mo," Wolfe's necktie is the weapon!