
In this podcast we will be taking a look at the books in the Nero Wolfe series.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 34 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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In this episode Reyna and Jeff discuss the novella – The Squirt and the Monkey by Rex Stout, a story in the Nero Wolfe mystery series. Mo Monkeys Mo Problems?! Archie plays musical revolvers! Wolfe takes on comic strips! When Nero Wolfe is on the cas... more
In this episode Reyna and Jeff discuss the novel – Murder by the Book by Rex Stout, a story in the Nero Wolfe mystery series. Archie has a dinner date with 8 women?! Archie just misses the defenestration of a typist! Lawyers, lawyers and more lawyers... more
In this episode I had a really enjoyable discussion with New York Times bestselling author and Nero Award finalist Steve Hockensmith about Nero Wolfe and Hockensmith’s Holmes on the Range mystery series. Topics we cover include fair play mysteries, w... more
In this episode Reyna and Jeff discuss the novella – Disguise for Murder by Rex Stout, a story in the Nero Wolfe mystery series. Wolfe throws an orchid party?! A death in Wolfe’s office! Archie gets tied up in knots! When Wolfe invites you to view hi... more
Season Two of Like The Wolfe begins! In this episode Reyna and Jeff discuss the final book of the Zeck trilogy – In The Best Families by Rex Stout, a novel in the Nero Wolfe mystery series. Wolfe has a gas! Archie strikes out on his own! Lily Rowan a... more
In this episode I had the great pleasure to talk with Paula Marantz Cohen about Nero Wolfe and specifically her essay looking at the Rex Stout novel Too Many Cooks. Dr. Cohen has also written the excellent book Of Human Kindness: What Shakespeare Tea... more
In this episode Reyna and Jeff read Gun with Wings by Rex Stout, a novella in the Nero Wolfe mystery series. An Opera singer hits his last note! Cramer gets stuck with a cold case! A couple in love ask Wolfe to disprove that neither of them are murde... more
In this episode Reyna and Jeff read Bullet for One by Rex Stout, a novella in the Nero Wolfe mystery series. Wolfe has a plethora of suspects! The plot turns on a clothing choice! And it all comes down to a horse chase in Central Park! Who will recei... more
Being a fan of Nero Wolfe . That started when I discovered the old time radio show .
I later read the books the first and one I’ve read the most being some buried Cesar.
The mother hunt being another favorite.
Also I’d recommend the Nero Wolfe novel not written by Rex stout Archie goes home as this book does a wonder job letting know about Archie’s family and home life before he met Nero . Great show wonder full host fun and entertaining. Would recommend.
I wanted to enjoy this. Their show prep, if any , is poor. Lots of ‘I forget the name’, and sloppy story synopses. Saying Nero this and Nero that is distracting. Fail to appreciate the bonding of the armchair detective and the hard boiled gumshoe genres. Disappointing.
It really enjoy listening to these casual podcasts. The host has a newbie’s appreciation and sense of wonder with the books, and his guests/cohosts add a more experienced perspective on the books. Thanks for providing this great podcast.
I’ve been a been a Nero Wolfe fan for over 40 years and own every book but Corsage.This has is a fun podcast to revisit all those great stories. When they get through with the Stout books, I hope they move onto the Goldsborough books.
Have always been a fan of the books, radio and movies. This is a great companion to the books.
I love this journey back through the Wolfe corpus. Some of the early podcasts have some.audio issues, but not enough to spoil good banter between two Wolfe lovers.This is encouraging me to continue my chronological reading of all the Nero Wolfe works.I'm up to date, can't wait for the next episode.
I love this journey back through the Wolfe corpus. Some of the early podcasts have some.audio issues, but not enough to spoil good banter between two Wolfe lovers.This is encouraging me to continue my chronological reading of all the Nero Wolfe works.I'm up to date, can't wait for the next episode.
After a couple of uneven episodes early on, Like A Wolfe has found its stride and the hosts are doing a great job reviewing and discussing the Nero Wolfe stories in - mostly - chronological order. It’s interesting to listen to a Wolfe fan and a person new to the books discovering the stories together - there are many things that long-time readers don’t notice anymore since we are overly familiar with Wolfe and Archie. This new perspective makes me want to go back and read them all over again!
Thanks. Enjoyed the Pachter book.
I’m sure you know by now but it’s pronounced Chill - ih - kaw - thee.
I’ve enjoyed the episodes so far. Hope these guys continue the project.
This gets four stars based on the subject matter alone: one of the greatest American mystery series of the twentieth century. Each episode consists of a discussion of each of Rex Stout's Nero Wolfe novels in publication order. That will take a while. The hosts are engaging and have a good time going over the stories. I recommend this podcast for anyone interested in classic mysteries.I'll be listening until they do "A Family Affair".








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