The Father Hunt Audio Book

The Father Hunt Audio BookThe Father Hunt Audio Book

The Father Hunt:
A Nero Wolfe Mystery

Author: Rex Stout
Reader: Michael Prichard

Amy Denovo, flush with a mysterious nest egg from her late mother, hires Nero Wolfe to find the father whose identity her mother scrupulously guarded. Tracing the money, Wolfe discovers that Amy's mother was murdered – and the murderer may be after her. Someone doesn't want Amy's identity to become known. 43rd in the series. "Prichard's masterful reading strikes just the right note... It's a tribute to both Stout and Prichard that this audiobook is still fresh today."—AudioFile   ยป Read More


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Publish Date: 05/07/2005
ISBN: 9781572704596

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Synopsis:

Hired to locate Amy Denovo's long-lost father, Nero Wolfe and his assistant, Archie Goodwin, discover that the missing man has a deadly and dangerous secret to hide. Book available.

Author Bio:

Rex Stout was born in Noblesville, Indiana but moved shorty afterwards with his Quaker parents to Topeka, Kansas. The state spelling champion at the age of 13, Stout went to high school and college in Kansas but abandoned his studies at the University of Kansas to join the U. S. Navy, serving from 1906 to 1908 on President Theodore Roosevelt's yacht. Having worked a variety of odd jobs after leaving the Navy--including bookkeeper, sales clerk, hotel manager, and store clerk--Stout began churning out short stories for pulp magazines. He dabbled in romance, science fiction, adventure, and mystery until finally devoting his energies exclusively towards the latter in 1938. His famed detective, Nero Wolfe, first appeared in 1934 in "Fer-de-Lance", and soon became a staple figure in Stout's fiction. A rotund and eccentric man, Wolfe has been featured in two radio series, numerous feature films, and a television series that began in 1981 starring William Conrad. While continuing to write Wolfe novels, Stout became politically active in his later years, championing liberal and patriotic causes during World War II and afterwards.

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