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Prisoner’s Base, by Rex Stout (Bantam, 1955). Originally published in 1952, this was Stout’s 15th novel starring detectives Nero Wolfe and Archie Goodwin. Cover illustration by Barye Phillips.
READ MORE: “Archie’s Time Out: Prisoner’s Base,” by Brad Friedman (Ah Sweet Mystery!).
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I was honored to co-write (with William Rabkin) the television movie adaptation of that book. It was a joy. And I even got an Edgar Award nomination out of it :-)
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