Allyson M W Dyar reviewed Murder in E Minor by Robert Goldsborough
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5 stars
This is the first book written by Robert Goldsborough continuing the saga of Nero and Archie originally written by Rex Stout.
I'm pretty sure I've read one of the Goldsborough Nero Wolfe's but I honestly don't recall which one it was. What I do know is that I've read just about everyone one of the Nero Wolfe books that Rex wrote and enjoyed each of them very much.
I'm always skeptical when a new author takes over writing for such an esteemed mystery writer of Rex's caliber but Robert manages to capture the essence of what makes a Nero and Archie adventure so much fun to read.
The story centers around the death of a demanding maestro who just happened to be an acquaintance of Nero's back in his Montenegro days.
If you are a Nero Wolfe fan, this is definitely worth your while: a great story written as close …
This is the first book written by Robert Goldsborough continuing the saga of Nero and Archie originally written by Rex Stout.
I'm pretty sure I've read one of the Goldsborough Nero Wolfe's but I honestly don't recall which one it was. What I do know is that I've read just about everyone one of the Nero Wolfe books that Rex wrote and enjoyed each of them very much.
I'm always skeptical when a new author takes over writing for such an esteemed mystery writer of Rex's caliber but Robert manages to capture the essence of what makes a Nero and Archie adventure so much fun to read.
The story centers around the death of a demanding maestro who just happened to be an acquaintance of Nero's back in his Montenegro days.
If you are a Nero Wolfe fan, this is definitely worth your while: a great story written as close to something that Rex would have written himself.
A solid 5 paws -- I cannot recommend it more highly.