A review by cleheny
And Four to Go by Rex Stout

2.0

This collection of four short stories is my first experience of Nero Wolfe. Although I like Archie Goodwin's narration, every single one of these stories involved Wolfe trying to cover up some inadvertent connection to the crime and then, at the end, gathering all of the suspects (plus the police) in his study, where he reveals the murderer and somehow avoids revealing whatever he was trying to hide. That pattern gets old. I'll try a novel or two, but I'm not sure I'm going to stick with this author.