A review by pattydsf
Curtains for Three by Rex Stout, Judith Kelman

3.0

It has been about a year since I listened to Archie Goodwin tell a tale of Nero Wolfe. The library owned the books on cassette tapes and their are just fewer of them available at this time.

This book had three stories, at least one relatively new. Wolfe doesn't change and that is part of why I like him. In an unpredictable world, you can be guaranteed that Wolfe will catch the murderer with Archie Goodwin's help.

Nothing too heavy in these books and that is what I want when I listen to them. I can hear them with half an ear and pay attention to my driving. I am sorry that I don't have many left to listen to.

I recommend the Nero Wolfe mysteries to folks who prefer their murders off stage; to readers who are curious about the books behind the TV series and to those who may have missed them when they first came out.