The Misadventures of Nero Wolfe: Parodies and Pastiches Featuring the Great Detective of West 35th Street
Description
Stories that pay tribute to Rex Stout's legendary private detective by Lawrence Block, Loren D. Estleman, John Lescroart, Robert Goldsborough, and more. If imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, then Nero Wolfe and Archie Goodwin have been widely flattered almost from the moment Rex Stout first wrote about them in 1934. The Misadventures of Nero Wolfe collects two dozen literary tributes to one of crime fiction's best-loved private detectives and his Man Friday. Included are:- A 1947 pastiche by award-winning crime writer Thomas Narcejac
- Rollicking new stories written especially for this collection by Michael Bracken and Robert Lopresti
- Stories by bestselling authors including Lawrence Block and Loren D. Estleman
- Chapters from Robert Goldsborough's authorized continuation of the Wolfe series; Marion Mainwaring's 1955 tour de force Murder in Pastiche; and John Lescroart's Rasputin's Revenge, which reimagines a young Wolfe as the son of Sherlock Holmes
Product Details
Price
$17.99
$16.73
Publisher
Mysteriouspress.Com/Open Road
Publish Date
April 14, 2020
Pages
364
Dimensions
5.2 X 7.9 X 0.9 inches | 0.9 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781504059862
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About the Author
Josh Pachter is an American writer, editor, and translator. At the age of sixteen, Pachter wrote his first short story, which was featured in Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine in 1968. Since then, he has published over one hundred works of crime fiction. He has also edited and coedited over a dozen anthologies, including The Misadventures of Ellery Queen and Amsterdam Noir. Pachter lives in Virginia with his wife, Laurie, and is a professor of communication studies and theater at Northern Virginia Community College's Loudon Campus.
Reviews
"The 18 pastiches and parodies in this superb anthology from Pachter honor Rex Stout's iconic sedentary sleuth. . . . [The Misadventures of Nero Wolfe] will appeal to Stout devotees and more casual fans alike." --Publishers Weekly, starred review