Too many cooks.

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Rex Stout: Too many cooks. (1973, Tom Stacey)

English language

Published 1973 by Tom Stacey.

OCLC Number:
154167901

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3 stars (1 review)

Nero Wolfe leaves his Manhattan brownstone to travel to the resort of Kanawha Spa, in order to give a speech to a group of famous chefs (and not coincidentally, to eat each man's specialties, prepared for an annual dinner). When one of their number is killed, Wolfe and Archie have to wade through a tangled web of lies and clues, both criminal and gustatory.

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reviewed Too Many Cooks by Rex Stout (Nero Wolfe, #5)

Not one of the best

3 stars

You can absolutely tell that this book was published in 1938. It is not one of Stout's best.

Part of Stout's aim here was undoubtedly to highlight for his readers the way racial prejudice operated in the American South in the late 1930s. Despite this good intention, I don't feel like those sections really stand up very well in terms of story. (Having a luxury spa in 30s West Virginia seems a little forced, for starters.)

Stout's characterization of the victim's wife is straight out of femme fatale noir.

For those who wish to totally avoid racial slurs: this book does contain them. They are to the best of my recollection "appropriately" used—I mean the characters who use them would use them—and Nero Wolfe does not.

Still, in my opinion even "not the best" Nero Wolfe stories are worth reading. But maybe just move on to the next one when …