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Her Forbidden Knight
Her Forbidden Knight | Rex Stout
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Follow the fortunes of the beautiful and naïve Lila Williams, a telegraph operator at New York’s swankiest hotel—the Lamartine—as she becomes unwittingly enmeshed in the operations of a shady counterfeiting ring. By chance, the innocent Lila, coveted by a member of an unlikely group of “knights,” finds herself swept off her pretty feet and into safety—or is it peril? The very first novel from the classic crime writer Rex Stout, Her Forbidden Knight gives the reader a glimpse of the cunning devices and charades of the celebrated Nero Wolfe mysteries that followed in the author’s later years. Includes the bonus short story “An Officer and a Lady.”
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#centuryofmysterychallenge #rexstout #1913 #herforbiddenknight

Rex Stout is another pre-Agatha Christie mystery writer. He wrote this book in 1913.

Andrew65 One I have heard of! 6y
EadieB @Andrew65 This is his first book. He wrote the Nero Wolfe books in the 30‘s. 6y
Andrew65 @EadieB That‘s what I know him from, but not read him. 6y
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Crazeedi @EadieB @andrew65 I read every Nero Wolfe book when I had my back surgery and was down for 3 plus months. My daughter had every one and she loaned them to me. They were hilarious and wonderful. And that is one series I will reread. And I almost never reread. 6y
EadieB @Andrew65 I have some of his books but haven‘t read them yet. I do own this one and will be reading it 6y
EadieB @Crazeedi That‘s good to know! 6y
Crazeedi @EadieB oh they are so worth reading, nero is agoraphobic and so his sidekick archie does the work, and nero plays with his orchids and solves the crimes. The personalities of his characters are just superbly done 6y
EadieB @Crazeedi Looking forward to reading him! Thanks! 6y
Mollyanna I love Nero Wolfe! Is this pre-Nero? I‘ll have to check it out. 6y
EadieB @Mollyanna yes it is his first book written in 1913 and the Nero books were written in the 30‘s. 6y
Mollyanna Very exciting! Thanks for sharing. 6y
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