The right to die
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Niro Wolfe, a passionate orchid collector, a great gourmet, a beer lover and a great detective, almost never leaves the house. He unravels all crimes based on the facts that Archie Goodwin, his charming, ironic assistant with an excellent memory, collects. Wolfe is approached by Paul Whipple, a black man who helped the detective solve a crime years ago, asking him to find out why his son wants to marry a rich white girl. Wolfe, bound by the notion of duty, reluctantly agrees. But then the girl is murdered and her black fiancé is arrested, as he is suspected to be the murderer. Niro Wolfe and Archie Goodwin undertake to investigate the case... Rachel Bruner asks Wolfe to protect her from the persecution of the all-powerful FBI. Goodwin, skeptical, tries to dissuade his boss, but Wolfe, full of enthusiasm, decides otherwise and takes to investigate an unsolved murder two months ago, in which the FBI is involved, but the real task of Wolfe is not to solve the murder, but to repel the arrogant FBI ... Orry Cater, one of Wolfe's assistants, the police suspects in the murder of a young woman. However, Niro Wolfe, Archie Goodwin and their constant assistants Saul Penzer and Fred Durkin are convinced of Orry's innocence. To prove it, the detectives must find the real killer....
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