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Black Orchids (Nero Wolfe Mysteries) (Mass Market Paperback)

by Rex Stout (Author)
4.4 out of 5 stars See all reviews (14 customer reviews)

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A remarkably rare black orchid at a flower show lures Nero Wolfe from his comfortable brownstone. But before the detective and his sidekick, Archie Goodwin, can stop and smell the roses, a diabolically daring murder puts a blight on the proceedings. The murderer to be weeded out is definitely not a garden-variety killer.

Wolfe must also throw his considerable weight into another thorny case, this one involving a rich society widow bedeviled by poison-pen letters -- and a poisonous plot as black as Wolfe's orchids with roots even more twisted.

"Like the orchids he so avidly cultivates, Nero Wolfe is one of mystery writing's most prized ornamentals." (B-O-T Editorial Review Board) --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.


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  • Mass Market Paperback: 208 pages
  • Publisher: Crimeline (May 1, 1992)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0553257196
  • ISBN-13: 978-0553257199
  • Product Dimensions: 7.1 x 4.3 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 3.7 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars See all reviews (14 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #120,049 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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19 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Wolfe at Large? A Woman in the Kitchen? Confound It!, January 21, 2003
By A. Wolverton (Crofton, MD United States) - See all my reviews
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Rex Stout's 9th Nero Wolfe outing is the first to contain more than one story. The novellas "Black Orchids" and "Cordially Invited to Death" reveal Stout at his best.

In "Black Orchids," Wolfe endures the perils involved in leaving the brownstone to attend a flower show. Ah, yet this is no ordinary flower show, but one in which the world's only black orchids are on display. Wolfe has as much fun as his enormous envy will allow until someone is murdered at the show.

The second story, "Cordially Invited to Death" is a fun romp for both Wolfe and Archie, but not for the murderer of a woman who organizes lavish parties. And Wolfe even (gasp!) allows a woman in the kitchen!

Stout's first eight Wolfe stories all contain good cases, interesting characters, and tough knots for Wolfe's sharp mind to untangle, but with BLACK ORCHIDS Wolfe and Archie finally find themselves. Their characteristics, mannerisms, and attitudes have been refined and honed to perfection. Stout was on it.

As other reviewers have noted, "Cordially Invited to Death" contains a mystery within a mystery. I wouldn't dream of spoiling it for you, so jump in and enjoy a couple of wonderful Nero Wolfe adventures. You won't be sorry.

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Black Orchids, by the Unsurpassed Master of Mystery, August 1, 2000
By M Carter (Wapakoneta, OH United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Black Orchids (Paperback)
Black Orchids is one of Rex Stout's best. The genius detective, Nero Wolfe, has his horticultural jealousy aroused because a rival has developed and is showing the first black orchids ever at The New York Flower Show! The handsome Archie Goodwin, Wolfe's assistant and a detective in his own right, is sent to see them four days in a row. But finally Wolfe, who never leaves his home on business and rarely for pleasure, "assumes the expression of a man prepared to brave all hardship or hazard for the sake of a Cause" and attends the flower show to "look at those confounded freaks for myself." Naturally, murder soon follows, and Archie is implicated! Wolfe's fee for solving the murder is the black orchids, but to earn them, he must find a way to keep Archie off of the witness stand. A lot of interesting twists follow, keeping the reader riveted.

Archie is the man-around-town-in-the-know, and his relationship to Wolfe is complex and amusing. Archie kow-tows to Wolfe, as is proper for an underling in the early 1940's (when the book was originally published. The book is in its 11th printing!). However, he is as irrepressible and timeless as Huck Finn and as uniquely American. He shines as a cavalier, a detective, and a loyal employee. The other characters sparkle. The book is a must for any Nero Wolfe fan or for any mystery enthusiast. Stout's writing is, as always, entertaining, amusing, and witty. This is a book you can read often, even after you know "who'dun it."

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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Featuring the rarest hybrids of them all, May 18, 2002
By Michele L. Worley (Kingdom of the Mouse, United States) - See all my reviews
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If the phrase "Black Dahlia" just came to mind, put it aside. Both stories herein are set during 1941 - in March and August, respectively, before Pearl Harbor brought the U.S. into WWII. (This was the 1st Wolfe short story collection; those covering the war years can be found in NOT QUITE DEAD ENOUGH and TROUBLE IN TRIPLICATE). As Archie points out in his comments before, between, and after the stories herein, the only common thread between the stories is the presence of the black orchids in each story, and if you think the *cases* are the only mystery, then you don't know one when you see one.

"Black Orchids" - Marks the first on-stage appearance of Lewis Hewitt, Wolfe's friend from Long Island - if orchid fanciers who grow for show can have friends. :) Wolfe dislikes leaving the brownstone on West 35th Street for any reason whatever, but Lewis Hewitt's black orchids - the only three in the world - are currently on display at the Flower Show, and Archie's daily reports on their condition aren't enough to assuage an advanced case of orchid envy. Since Fritz and Theodore are both kept busy in the plant rooms and kitchen respectively, Archie wasn't surprised at being sent, but there were compensations - Rucker and Dill, the big seed & nursery company, dressed up their exhibit with a couple having a picnic every afternoon, and Archie threatens to marry Anne Tracy (he's not the only one - showcasing her legs by the little stream every afternoon has brought a lot of offers). But by the end of the day's showing, it isn't Anne, but her partner in the exhibit who's found shot dead in full view of the crowd.

"Cordially Invited To Meet Death" - Bess Huddleston, 1st class caterer, starts at a disadvantage in approaching Wolfe as a client - she once tried to hire him to play detective for a murder game at a party ($2000 for a few hours work, all the beer he could drink, and $500 for Archie), and it offended him that anyone still existed who didn't know about his no-leaving-the-house-on-business rule, apart from hurt pride at being offered such a job. But this time it's serious: an anonymous letter-writer has been sending letters with scandalous accusations to her clientele, naming *her* as the source of information; if it isn't stopped quickly, she'll be ruined professionally. Of course, with Wolfe and Archie involved, it will never in a million years end there...
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4.0 out of 5 stars I didn't figure it out before the end...
The Black Orchids is actually two related stories that involve, of course, black orchids. They are, as per the usual, driven by Nero's pride and the antagonism between Archie and... Read more
Published 3 months ago by beth62881

5.0 out of 5 stars Rare flowers and rare occurrences
BLACK ORCHIDS is an unusual Nero Wolfe volume for many reasons. To begin with, this is not a single novel but is instead two novellas written and set in 1941 and 1942 involving... Read more
Published 8 months ago by Jeanne Tassotto

3.0 out of 5 stars Most interesting for showing Wolfe at his worst.
BLACK ORCHIDS is a two novella set where the reader gets to see Wolfe show off some of his worst traits. Read more
Published on March 17, 2007 by J. Carroll

4.0 out of 5 stars We Are Far Vainer of our Luck Than Our Merits
In the title story in this little collection, Nero Wolfe has to see a rare black orchid for himself, and is thus embroiled in solving a murder in order to get home to eat... Read more
Published on February 21, 2006 by John P Bernat

5.0 out of 5 stars One of my favorite Nero Wolfe mysteries
I thought Black Orchids was one of the best Wolfe mysteries...it is definitely one of my favorite (along with fer de lance and over my dead body). Read more
Published on September 10, 2005 by C. Solheim

5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Tale
THis combines all the eccentricities and quirky habits and mannerisms of the famous detective. Readers are already familiar with his obsession with orchids. Read more
Published on October 17, 2003 by Avid Reader

5.0 out of 5 stars Two Tales but a Trio of Mysteries
Rex Stout's Nero Wolfe story collections usually have two things in common: Each collection presents a trilogy of stories and the stories in the trilogy share a common theme... Read more
Published on July 27, 2002 by George R Dekle

4.0 out of 5 stars One good. One not quite so good.
The second story is the better of the two. The culprit's method is clever and plausible, and the clues are subtle but fair. Read more
Published on November 6, 2001

5.0 out of 5 stars This is for the text version
BLACK ORCHIDS is number nine in Nero Wolfe series and the first to contain shorter novels put together. Read more
Published on January 4, 2001 by Ann E. Nichols

1.0 out of 5 stars Wolfe Shocker
Wolfe had a terrible war. Between the excellence of Some Buried Caesar and The Silent Speaker, Stout wrote by far his four worst Wolfes- Over My Dead Body, Not Quite Dead Enough,... Read more
Published on August 2, 1999

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