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Robert Goldsborough

    3 octobre 1937

    Robert Goldsborough est un auteur américain célébré pour sa continuation magistrale de la série de mystères de Nero Wolfe, capturant habilement l'essence de l'emblématique détective. Son écriture explore des intrigues complexes et des études de personnages, honorant la tradition du mystère classique tout en établissant sa propre voix distinctive. Plus récemment, il a également créé des récits captivants mettant en scène des personnages originaux, démontrant sa polyvalence dans la création de décors atmosphériques et de reportages d'investigation engageants.

    Robert Goldsborough
    The Bloodied Ivy
    Trouble at the Brownstone
    Archie Meets Nero Wolfe
    A President in Peril
    Terror at the Fair
    Stairway to Nowhere
    • Stairway to Nowhere

      • 290pages
      • 11 heures de lecture

      Chicago Tribune police reporter Steve "Snap" Malek is one of the newspaper's best feature writers, and now it looks like one of his well-crafted feature stories might come back to bite him. Malek had, at one time, turned out a laudatory piece about the heroics of a black man in the highly segregated Chicago of the mid-20th century. But now his erstwhile hero, Willson Forrest, stands accused of the near-fatal beating of his wife, who lingers in a coma. Malek, however, doubts Forrest's guilt, and begins a rougue investigation despite the police department's strong belief that they got the right man. The intrepid reporter digs in and uses all of his instincts and resourcefulness to figure out just what happened in the apartment building that left a bludgeoned woman fighting for her life and her husband fighting against prison - or the electric chair. Stairway to Nowhere is ony one of Snap's dramatic encounters. This bonus companion book to the Snap Malek Mysteries offers several more of his unique experiences.

      Stairway to Nowhere
    • A reporter's routine assignment turns deadly when a serial killer stalks the Chicago Railroad Fair in this historical noir thriller. It's the summer of 1949, and Chicago Tribune reporter Steve "Snap" Malek has been assigned to cover the Chicago Railroad Fair. For three months this sprawling and lavish event will draw visitors to the showcase on the city's beautiful lakefront. Malek, used to covering the gritty police headquarters, sees this assignment as the first step in being put out to pasture. But violence has a way of finding the intrepid Snap Malek, even in this least likely of locales. A killer with a grudge against the railroad industry is striking at random, threatening to shut down the national expo with a series of bizarre murders. Before this reign of terror ends, famed filmmaker Walt Disney enters the scene with a theory about the killer, and Malek himself, bloodied and wounded, becomes a target of the madman's wrath.

      Terror at the Fair
    • A President in Peril

      • 240pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      A Chicago crime reporter is out to stop a local hate group from assassinating President Truman in this historical crime thriller. Chicago, 1948. As President Harry Truman prepares to visit Chicago in the final tense days of his reelection campaign, police reporter Steve "Snap" Malek receives an ominous threat. An anti-Semitic group plans to assassinate the president for officially recognizing the new state of Israel. When Malek refuses the hate group's demands for newspaper publicity, they begin killing Chicagoans--one a day, including a policeman and a fireman. As the so-called New Reich promises more of the same, Malek begins his dogged hunt to uncover their true identities. Along the way, he meets maverick automaker Preston Tucker, and even gets the chance to drive the revolutionary Tucker Torpedo. But when Truman arrives in Chicago for a parade, time is running out for Malek to stifle the deadly plot.

      A President in Peril
    • Trouble at the Brownstone

      • 258pages
      • 10 heures de lecture
      3,7(18)Évaluer

      Archie Goodwin is not overly fond of Theodore Horstmann, who takes care of the orchids on the rooftop of Nero Wolfe's West Thirty-Fifth Street brownstone. But as loyal assistant to the legendary private detective, Archie will put his animosity aside when the surly orchid-keeper stumbles through the front door beaten within an inch of his life. While the gardener lies in a coma, Nero sends Archie to poke around his apartment near the river, but across the street on Tenth Avenue Archie quickly discovers the longshoremen's watering hole in whose back room Horstmann has been playing a lot of bridge lately. Archie does his best to blend in, filling the victim's empty seat in his running card game. But when one of his new bridge partners is killed, Archie finds himself caught up in something much bigger than a bar fight.

      Trouble at the Brownstone
    • The Bloodied Ivy

      • 189pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
      3,6(551)Évaluer

      Nero Wolfe and Archie Goodwin go back to college to investigate a campus death in this first paperback edition of the acclaimed hardcover that earned Goldsborough praise from critics and Nero fans alike for his faithful, fun-filled re-creation of the "stout" sleuth.

      The Bloodied Ivy
    • Nero Wolfe. Murder in E Minor

      • 196pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
      3,3(29)Évaluer

      In the phenomenal New York Times bestselling tradition of John Gardner's James Bond novels, Robert Goldsborough draws the legendary super sleuth Nero Wolfe back out of retirement in the first of two new novels that take up where Rex Stout left off.Cover Artist: Tom Hallman

      Nero Wolfe. Murder in E Minor
    • Three Strikes You're Dead

      • 288pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      3,4(64)Évaluer

      In the mob-ridden Chicago of 1938, a reform candidate for mayor is gunned down, and Steve Malek, a police reporter for The Tribune, senses the story of a lifetime. Incurring his editors' anger, he ranges far beyond his beat, plunging headlong into a maverick investigation of the murder. In the process, he crosses paths with actress Helen Hayes, future Mayor Richard J. Daley, one-time syndicate kingpin Al Capone, and pitching great Dizzy Dean, traded to the Cubs at the start of the season. Even with the excitement of the World Series, Dean may be the key to Malek's very survival.

      Three Strikes You're Dead
    • Nero Wolfe: Death on Deadline

      • 185pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

      Rex Stout fans will relish this book, a whodunit in the authentic style of Stout's classics. Nero Wolfe and his sidekick, Archie Goodwin, are back again--this time, to solve the murder of a nasty newspaper magnate whose death has been labeled a suicide.

      Nero Wolfe: Death on Deadline