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  • The Black Mountain

  • By: Rex Stout
  • Narrated by: Michael Prichard
  • Length: 6 hrs and 26 mins
  • 4.6 out of 5 stars (377 ratings)

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The Black Mountain

By: Rex Stout
Narrated by: Michael Prichard
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Publisher's summary

When evil strikes a loved one, it can make us crazy. We can't think rationally enough to get revenge ourselves, so we shouldn't. But Nero Wolfe ignores reason when someone guns down a close friend in cold blood. He vows to collar the killer personally, and it thrusts him into the gravest danger of his career. The case takes him 4,000 miles across the ocean to the hazardous mountains of Montenegro, where Communist cutthroats have also disposed of Wolfe's adopted daughter. Now they zero in on the world-famous detective himself.
Stout fellow: listen to all of our Nero Wolfe mysteries, including classic radio programs!
©1954 Rex Stout (P)1995 Books on Tape Inc.
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Critic reviews

"It's always a treat to read a Nero Wolfe mystery. The man has entered our folklore." (The New York Times)
"What's not to like about a Nero Wolfe mystery? The mysteries are short, cleverly plotted, well paced, and, if you're an audiobook listener, wonderfully read by Michael Prichard....Prichard has read nearly 20 books in Stout's series and has mastered Wolfe's deep, meditative voice and Archie's spry, chipper voice, as well as those of a host of other characters we recognize from one recording to the next." (AudioFile)

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Nero Wolfe chases a murderer across the globe

Amazing narration: more fun to listen to than to read for myself and I love to read.

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The Black Mountain

Loved it! Michael Prtchard is by far the beet voice next T Hudson. Others just donr have ut.

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one of my favorite nero wolfes!

i have loved nero wolfe books for a couple of decades now. (the originals, not the radio shows. shudder.) this is one of my favorites! at first, it was just getting to learn his background. then after a couple of listens, i grew to love the crazy montenegran names. the book is so accurate, you can follow Archie and Wolfe's paths on google maps!
there's not as much clever detection in this one, but you can definitely see where Wolfe hone his skills of talking circles around even the most cunning criminals.
as always, Michael Prichard does a fantastic job with the reading. there are a couple of places i would read the emphasis differently, but that's always a hazard with written text. im most impressed with how he tackles those foreign names!

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The Farthest Adventure of Nero Wolfe

There are a number of stories where Nero Wolfe leaves home. But never further from home then this one, where he returns to his boyhood home, with Archie in tow, to catch a murderer.

This is the only Nero Wolfe story, which brings both him and Archie, as well as their stenographer, Rex Stout, back to his roots, as a writer of adventure novels (which were not very good), as well as the roots of his main character.

This is as much, if not more and action adventure story, as it is a mystery. There is danger present at almost every moment. And we get to see both Nero Wolfe and Archie, as action heroes.

Lots of fun, entertainment, and exploration of The titular "Blackmountain", Montenegro, Which Is Also where Wolfe gets his name.

Archie is out of his element, and Wolfe is at least in his element from his youth. Archie has to depend on Wolfe's knowledge and experience of the countryside, as well as Wolfe's reporting all the conversations in foreign languages.

A great story which takes both detectives out of their comfort zone.

Michael Prichard's performance is typically outstanding.

Highly recommended

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Another brillant Wolfe

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I like how Archie and Wolfe are forced into odd roles. Archie does not speak any language but English so then they go to Montenbegro Wolfe has to do all the talking and just trust that Archie can just guess what going on.

What does Michael Prichard bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?

He does individual voices so well.

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VINTAGE NERO WOLFE

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A great buy for fans of Nero and Archie - this is one I hadn't read before. A really interesting story well read as always by Michael Prichard

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Unique and different plot. Very enjoyable

It was advice change of pace to have a different backdrop to the story than New York City. I'm glad I read this book after I read several Particularly over my dead body.

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Action Heroes?

Wolf not only leave his home, he travels abroad AND walks miles on foot!! Very different from the usual Nero Wolf story but satisfying all the same.

But don’t listen if you want the standard plot lines or story development.

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NERO WOLFE and ARCHIE GOODWIN

This has to be one of the best of Rex Stout's book on Nero Wolfe. No orquids in the storyn except one reference to them by Archie. On Nero's homeland, excitement and intrigue abound after Mark' murder. Nero's daughter is involved too.

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MONTENEGRO

With a plan to visit Montenegro this year, it is interesting to listen to a murder mystery in that country. Rex Stout may or may not have visited Montenegro but he obviously had some understanding of the complex history of Tito’s Yugoslavian Federation. Tito led a communist guerrilla movement called the Partisans during WWII in Yugoslavia. He resisted Hitler and became Prime Minister and then President for Life of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia after the war. Though nominally a communist, Tito defied Soviet hegemony during the Cold War and tilted toward market socialism in the 1950s and 60s. After Tito’s death in 1980, Yugoslavia disintegrated and Montenegro re-asserted itself as an independent nation.

Stout, through the character of Nero Wolfe, shows the face of an idealized American who does whatever it takes to right a wrong, but only within defined ethical boundaries. Wolfe insists on rule-of-law for judgment of criminals. There is no Wolfe’ vigilantism. There is no torture for confession of murder. There is no communist baiting; even when McCarthyism is at its peak in America. There is only justice proscribed by rule-of-law. Wolfe has the opportunity to kill his friend’s murderer but chooses to have him returned to the United States for trial.

“The Black Mountain” is an entertaining mystery; expertly narrated by Michael Prichard. It is a story that will make some interested in more tales of the rotund American hero and his witty, deadly, fellow crime fighter.

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