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  • Linkmeister, I'll know what I'm talking about the next time I see a reference to the mellowing of Archie Goodwin.

    Eco chamber: Is your favorite crime series a closed text? Peter Rozovsky 2010

  • There is a moderately deranged part of me that thinks I know Nero Wolfe better than Archie Goodwin, and surely better than Rex Stout, who merely created him.

    Rabbi David Wolpe: Love Mysteries? Rabbi David Wolpe 2010

  • This issue almost succeeds in being entirely written by Archie Goodwin.

    Retro-View: Eerie #6 (Warren Publ.;1966) Chuck Wells 2010

  • Not only did you star as Archie Goodwin in _Nero Wolfe_, you worked behind the camera as executive producer and as director for several episodes.

    The Body Ricardo 2010

  • There is a moderately deranged part of me that thinks I know Nero Wolfe better than Archie Goodwin, and surely better than Rex Stout, who merely created him.

    Rabbi David Wolpe: The Game's Afoot Anew Rabbi David Wolpe 2010

  • As dangerous and arbitrary as lists are, here is what I am going to suggest that my agnostic friend (note I forbore referring to him as heretical, or faithless) explore: Rex Stout's Nero Wolfe series (Archie Goodwin, who is forever "hot-footing" it up or downtown, is worth the price of admission); anything by P. D.

    Mysteries, Thrillers, and the Verities of the Heart 2010

  • Archie Goodwin was a big EC comics fan before he went into comics himself.

    Retro-View: Eerie #6 (Warren Publ.;1966) Chuck Wells 2010

  • There is a moderately deranged part of me that thinks I know Nero Wolfe better than Archie Goodwin, and surely better than Rex Stout, who merely created him.

    Rabbi David Wolpe: The Game's Afoot Anew Rabbi David Wolpe 2010

  • But the real draw is the people: the arrogantly rational Holmes (whose impenetrable reserve compensates for God knows what); the stolid yet insecure Watson; the petulant, sedentary, impossibly erudite Wolfe — a fellow rereader, whose office is lined with favorite books — and his Watson, the hyperkinetic, never-insecure Archie Goodwin, wielder of one of the most engaging first-person narrative voices in all of fiction.

    Now, Read it Again 2009

  • The Doorbell Rang, Rex Stout: Nero Wolfe and Archie Goodwin never met a case they couldn't solve, not even when they take on the FBI. 9.

    Our 10 Favorite Crime Novels 2009

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