With Father's Day coming up this Sunday, I thought it might be a good time to point out a classic mystery about a father - though this dad is a bad role model, to put it mildly. Rex Stout's 1968 Nero Wolfe novel, "The Father Hunt," is about a young woman's search for her father. The young woman, Amy DeNovo, never knew him, and her mother never spoke about him - but, after her death, Amy discovered that her unknown father had been sending her mother one thousand dollars a month in cash.
It turns out to be a bit more complicated than Nero Wolfe and Archie Goodwin might have hoped. You see, it appears that the unknown father may have murdered Amy's mother.
There's a full audio review on this Classic Mysteries podcast. Wolfe and Goodwin are always a delight - and there's a first-rate confrontation in Wolfe's house with Inspector Cramer and Sgt. Purley Stebbins that is worth the price of admission all by itself.
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