Based on the Nero Wolfe series--one of the longest running, critically
acclaimed, and bestselling series in the crime fiction world--a
collection of Nero Wolfe-inspired crime stories from one of the most
prominent crime writers of his era.
From 1934 until his death in 1976, Rex Stout entertained the world with
the exploits of Nero Wolfe--the eccentric, orchid-breeding detective
genius--as related by Archie Goodwin, his irreverent legman. Nearly
Nero is an affectionate, tongue-in-cheek homage to Stout's greatest
creation.
Claudius Lyon is a fanatic admirer of Wolfe. He has retrofitted himself
and his townhouse after Wolfe's and has hired a man named Arnie Woodbine
to serve as his Archie Goodwin. However, Lyon's naiveté and Woodbine's
larcenous nature constantly put them in jeopardy--more than Wolfe and
Goodwin ever faced.
Somehow the imitator manages to find a solution from every problem. But
can he and his assistant keep up this pretense for long?