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  2. Michael Prichard - Wikipedia

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    Michael Prichard is an American actor and audiobook reader. Prichard grew up on a farm in Kansas, and first developed his baritone voice by singing. [ 1 ] He earned an MFA in theater from the University of Southern California .

  3. Nero Wolfe - Wikipedia

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    Although the Nero Wolfe stories take place contemporaneously with their writing and depict a changing landscape and society, the principal characters in the corpus (the term used by Wolfe fandom for the collection of books and stories, as the Baker Street Irregulars refer to the Sherlock Holmes tales as "the Canon") do not age.

  4. Too Many Clients - Wikipedia

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    In addition to original music by Nero Wolfe composer Michael Small, the soundtrack includes music by guitarist David Savcic (titles) and Angel Villaldo. [4] A Nero Wolfe Mystery is available on DVD from A&E Home Video (ISBN 076708893X). "Too Many Clients" is one of three telefilms initially aired in two parts that A&E released as a "double ...

  5. Death of a Dude - Wikipedia

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    "Nero Wolfe talks in a way that no human being on the face of the earth has ever spoken, with the possible exception of Rex Stout after he had a gin and tonic," said Michael Jaffe, executive producer of the A&E TV series, A Nero Wolfe Mystery. [5] "Readers of the Wolfe saga often have to turn to the dictionary because of the erudite vocabulary ...

  6. Where There's a Will (novel) - Wikipedia

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    "Nero Wolfe talks in a way that no human being on the face of the earth has ever spoken, with the possible exception of Rex Stout after he had a gin and tonic," said Michael Jaffe, executive producer of the A&E TV series, A Nero Wolfe Mystery. [1] Nero Wolfe's erudite vocabulary is one of the hallmarks of the character.

  7. The Silent Speaker - Wikipedia

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    The Silent Speaker is a Nero Wolfe detective novel by Rex Stout, first published by the Viking Press in 1946. It was published just after World War II, and key plot elements reflect the lingering effects of the war: housing shortages and restrictions on consumer goods, including government regulation of prices, featuring the conflict between a federal price regulatory body and a national ...

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