The Nero Wolfe Series by Rex Stout
  • 1. The Nero Wolfe Series, crafted by the talented author Rex Stout, showcases the brilliant detective abilities of its eponymous character, Nero Wolfe, an eccentric yet magnificent sleuth who prefers to stay in the comfort of his lavish brownstone in New York City, indulging in gourmet meals and tending to his beloved orchids. Accompanied by his loyal assistant, Archie Goodwin, the series spans over four decades, with the first book, 'Fer-de-Lance,' being published in 1934. Stout's narratives expertly blend intricate plots, intellectual challenges, and sharp dialogue, as Wolfe uses his extraordinary deductive skills to solve crimes that baffle the police. Each story invites readers into a world of mystery laden with witty banter, social commentary, and a touch of humor, highlighting Wolfe's disdain for physical exertion and his reliance on Archie to navigate the more mundane and perilous aspects of detection. The allure of the series lies not only in its clever mysteries but also in the rich character development and the symbiotic relationship between Wolfe and Archie, making for a compelling and timeless exploration of crime and justice. Throughout the series, Stout addresses themes of morality, class, and the complexities of human nature, all while maintaining a gripping narrative pace that continues to captivate audiences today.

    What is Nero Wolfe's profession?
A) Journalist
B) Lawyer
C) Police officer
D) Private detective
  • 2. Who is Wolfe's assistant and narrator of the stories?
A) Fred Durkin
B) Clara Fox
C) Archie Goodwin
D) Hugo B. LeGrand
  • 3. In which city does Nero Wolfe primarily operate?
A) Philadelphia
B) Los Angeles
C) Chicago
D) New York City
  • 4. What is the name of Wolfe's home and office?
A) Wolfe's brownstone
B) Wolfe's mansion
C) The Den
D) The Nest
  • 5. Who is the recurring police inspector in the series?
A) Inspector Cramer
B) Inspector Lestrade
C) Captain Smith
D) Detective Spade
  • 6. What is the first novel in the Nero Wolfe series?
A) The Silent Speaker
B) Fer-de-Lance
C) Too Many Cooks
D) The League of Frightened Men
  • 7. Who is Wolfe's chief cook and a vital character?
A) Archie Goodwin
B) Hugo B. LeGrand
C) Fritz Brenner
D) Bobbie DeVito
  • 8. How does Wolfe usually react to danger?
A) Avoids it
B) Ignores it
C) Confronts it head-on
D) Runs away
  • 9. What is the style of writing in the Nero Wolfe series?
A) Formal and distant
B) Poetic and elaborate
C) Witty and conversational
D) Dry and academic
  • 10. How is Wolfe characterized in the series?
A) Arrogant and rude
B) Eccentric and brilliant
C) Shy and reclusive
D) Ordinary and dull
  • 11. Nero Wolfe has a passion for which type of plant?
A) Orchids
B) Roses
C) Cacti
D) Tulips
  • 12. What does Wolfe often refuse to do?
A) Talk to clients
B) Leave his home
C) Solve cases
D) Eat well
  • 13. Which law enforcement agency frequently interacts with Wolfe?
A) Secret Service
B) CIA
C) NYPD
D) FBI
  • 14. In which decade did the first Nero Wolfe novel appear?
A) 1930s
B) 1940s
C) 1950s
D) 1920s
  • 15. Who created the Nero Wolfe character?
A) Rex Stout
B) Arthur Conan Doyle
C) Dashiell Hammett
D) Agatha Christie
  • 16. What year did Rex Stout publish his last Nero Wolfe novel?
A) 1980
B) 1970
C) 1965
D) 1975
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