Some Buried Caesar (Nero Wolfe) + Golden Spiders by Rex Stout - 2 paperbacks

$ 4.75

Item Height: 0.8 in ISBN: 9780553254648 Publication Year: 1990 width: 4.2 in Original Language: English Ex Libris: No Personalized: No Author: Rex Stout Publisher: Random House Publishing Group Brand: Unbranded Narrative Type: Fiction Intended Audience: Adults Signed: No Personalize: No height: 0.8 in Type: Novel Country of Origin: United States Language: English Book Series: Nero Wolfe Ser. Item Length: 6.7 in Topic: Mystery & Detective / Cozy, Mystery & Detective / General, Mystery & Detective / Traditional, Mystery & Detective / Private Investigators Number of Pages: 288 Pages Inscribed: No Vintage: No Genre: Fiction Book Title: Some Buried Caesar Format: Mass Market Item Weight: 5.6 Oz Item Width: 4.2 in

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Some Buried Caesar (Nero Wolfe) + Golden Spiders by Rex Stout - 2 paperbacks. Wolfe is sure the idea that Caesar is the murderer is, well, pure bull. Now the great detective is on the horns of a dilemma as a veritable stampede of suspects—including a young lady Archie has his eye on—conceals a special breed of killer who wins a blue ribbon for sheer audacity. Some Buried Caesar An automobile breakdown strands Nero Wolfe and Archie in the middle of a private pasture—and a family feud over a prize bull. A restaurateur’s plan to buy the stud and barbecue it as a publicity stunt may be in poor taste, but it isn’t a crime . . . until Hickory Caesar Grindon, the soon-to-be-beefsteak bull, is found pawing the remains of a family scion. Wolfe is sure the idea that Caesar is the murderer is, well, pure bull. Now the great detective is on the horns of a dilemma as a veritable stampede of suspects—including a young lady Archie has his eye on—conceals a special breed of killer who wins a blue ribbon for sheer audacity. The Golden Spiders Nero Wolfe was almost as famous for his wealthy clients and extravagant fees as for his genius at detection. So why has he accepted a case for $4.30? And why have the last two people to hire him been ruthlessly murdered? Wolfe suspects the answers may lie in the story of a twelve-year-old boy who turns up at the door of his West Thirty-fifth Street brownstone. In short order, Wolfe finds himself confronted by one of his most perplexing and pressing cases, involving a curious set of clues: a gray Cadillac, a mysterious woman, and a pair of earrings shaped like spiders dipped in gold. The case is all boiling down to a strange taste of greed—and a grumpy gourmand’s unappeasable appetite for truth.