Murder by the Book

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Title Murder by the Book
Author Rex Stout
Country United States
Language English
Series Nero Wolfe
Genre(s) Detective fiction
Publisher Viking Press
Released October 12, 1951
Media type Hardcover
Pages 248 pp.
ISBN ISBN 0-553-10227-3
Preceded by Curtains for Three
Followed by Triple Jeopardy

Murder by the Book is a Nero Wolfe mystery novel by Rex Stout published in 1951 by the Viking Press, and collected in the omnibus volume Royal Flush (1965).

[edit] Plot summary

Because the New York police have written the case off as an accident, a Peoria businessman asks Wolfe to investigate the hit-and-run death of his daughter, a reader for a book publishing company, in Van Cortlandt Park. Wolfe connects her death to a list of names he was recently shown by Inspector Cramer, related to a stalled homicide investigation — and concludes there is a second murder. A third murder validates Wolfe's conclusion, and Archie follows the trail of an unpublished novel to California and back.

[edit] Adaptations

[edit] Nero Wolfe (Paramount Television)

Murder by the Book was adapted for the NBC TV series Nero Wolfe (1981), starring William Conrad as Nero Wolfe and Lee Horsley as Archie Goodwin. "Murder by the Book" aired March 13, 1981.