A Right to Die

A Right to Die by Rex Stout, published by Random House Publishing Group in April 1991, is a mystery novel that delves into the complexities of a high-profile murder case. The story revolves around the murder of Susan Brooke, a young heiress with many admirers and enemies. As private investigator Nero Wolfe and his assistant Archie take on the case, they uncover layers of intrigue that challenge initial assumptions about guilt and innocence.
Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of romance, ambition, and the darker side of human intentions. The investigation reveals that Susan’s life in New York, filled with promise, ultimately leads to her tragic demise. Wolfe’s pursuit of the truth highlights the often blurred lines between good intentions and harmful actions. This edition spans 208 pages and is presented in English, offering a traditional cozy mystery experience for fans of the genre.
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When a bright young heiress with a flair for romance and one too many enemies is found brutally murdered, Nero Wolfe and his sidekick, Archie, find themselves embroiled in a case that is not as black and white as it first appears.
Susan Brooke has everything going for her. Men would have killed themselves to marry her, and, in fact, one did.
Susan came to New York to find love and fulfillment, and ended up dead on a tenement floor. The police say her black fiance did it, but Wolfe has other ideas. Before he’s done, he’ll prove that good intentions and bad deeds often go hand in hand and that the highest ideals can sometimes have the deadliest consequences.
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