The Battered Badge, Robert Goldsborough
The Battered Badge, Robert Goldsborough
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The Battered Badge
A Nero Wolfe Mystery

Author: Robert Goldsborough

Narrator: L. J. Ganser

Unabridged: 6 hr 32 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 04/17/2019


Synopsis

A shake-up in the New York Polic Department’s homicide squad following a high-profile murder is bad for business for private investigator Nero Wolfe.When wealthy and popular crusader and reformer Lester Pierce is gunned down in front of his Park Avenue residence, the public outcry forces the NYPD to restructure its homicide department. As the deceased was highly critical of Inspector Lionel Cramer, the longtime head of homicide is temporarily relieved of his badge. But it seems Cramer was not just a scapegoat. He was seen dining in Little Italy with mob kingpin Ralph Mars.All of this amounts to little more than conversational fodder for private eye Nero Wolfe and his assistant Archie Goodwin. But if Cramer’s provisional replacement, Captain George Rowcliff, becomes permanent, Wolfe’s future dealings with the force will be much compromised. Loath to depart from his routine, Wolfe makes the unusual decision to take on a case without an actual client.His investigation quickly points toward Pierce’s organization, Good Government Group, where high-minded idealism is often trampled under the competing ambitions of the staff—several of whom would clearly have benefited from Pierce’s demise. Despite the burgeoning list of suspects, Wolfe hasn’t ruled out the involvement of the underworld and its connection to Cramer. But in order to untangle an abundance of motives and end the inspector’s forced furlough, Wolfe may have to venture out of his comfort zone—and the premises of his brownstone.Continuing his beloved series, Nero Award–winning author Robert Goldsborough “demonstrates an impressive ability to emulate Rex Stout’s narrative voice” (Publishers Weekly, starred review).The Battered Badge is the sixtieth book in the Nero Wolfe mystery series, but all titles can be enjoyed in any order.

About Robert Goldsborough

Robert Goldsborough is an American author best known for continuing Rex Stout’s famous Nero Wolfe series. Born in Chicago, he attended Northwestern University and upon graduation went to work for the Associated Press, beginning a career in journalism that would include long periods at the Chicago Tribune and Advertising Age. While at the Tribune, he began writing mysteries in the voice of Rex Stout, the creator of iconic sleuths Nero Wolfe and Archie Goodwin. His first novel starring Wolfe, Murder in E Minor, won a Nero Award from the Wolfe Pack.

About L. J. Ganser

L. J. Ganser is a multiple Audie Award–winning narrator with over six hundred titles recorded to date. Prized for versatility, his work ranges from preschool books to crime noir thrillers, from astronomical adventures in both science and science fiction, to Arctic Circle high school basketball stories. He lives in New York City with his family and dog, Mars.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Barbara

Nero Wolfe is a legendary fictional private investigator created by Rex Stout. When Stout died, the series was continued by Robert Goldsborough. This is the 13th Nero Wolfe book by Goldsborough, and - like the rest of the series - can be read as a standalone. ***** Nero Wolfe is an eccentric, obese pr......more

Goodreads review by Judy

Thank you to NetGalley and Open Road Integrated Media for the digital copy of this galley. Unfortunately I found myself being ambivalent toward this continuation of the Nero Wolfe series by Robert Goldsborough. In one instance it was nice to be back in the old brownstone investigating with Wolfe and......more

Goodreads review by Betty

This a long-running series, I read the first in the 80's and all of those by Rex Stout many times. When Robert Goldsboro wrote the first one I didn't like it. Now I do enjoy reading the additional information about Nero, Archie, and friends. Both have unique qualities. I find Nero and Archie both mo......more

Goodreads review by Darius

A little too much and too little. Too much Lon Cohen, not enough Saul. Too much Archie, not enough Nero. Too much imitation of Rex Stout's style, not enough "mystery". The interviews with the suspects are all rote, don't tell us anything, are all pretty much interchangeable. There's no real solving......more


Quotes

“Goldsborough does a nice job of shaking up the status quo in his thirteenth Nero Wolfe and Archie Goodwin pastiche…The denouement is a clever inversion of the usual resolutions in Rex Stout’s iconic Nero Wolfe novels of the last century.” Publishers Weekly

“Nero Wolfe goes to work on behalf of the most unlikely person ever: Inspector Lionel T. Cramer, head of NYPD Homicide…Goldsborough works a nifty change on the climactic gathering of suspects for the big reveal that’s worth the price of admission all on its own.” Kirkus Reviews