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Nero Wolfe supporting characters

Nero Wolfe supporting characters

Contents

  • 1 Household
  • 2 The 'teers
    • 2.1 Saul Panzer 
    • Сол Пензер (получает десять долларов в час, но стоит вдвое больше)«Погоня за отцом»
    • 2.2 Fred Durkin
    • Фред Даркин (восемь зеленых в час и стоит того)«Погоня за отцом» 
    Фред Даркин, большой, толстый и лысый, четко знает пределы своих интеллектуальных возможностей(Знают ответ орхидеи (Все началось с Омахи, Лучше мне умереть) )
       
    • 2.3 Orrie Cather
    • Орри Катер (тоже восемь, но отрабатывает их не всегда)«Погоня за отцом» 
    он изящен и элегантен, да и работает как истинный денди(Все началось с Омахи, Лучше мне умереть) )
       
  • Bill Gore — Freelance operative occasionally called in when Wolfe requires additional help in the field. Big, muscular and not especially bright, Bill's chief attributes are his size, stamina and determination. Having decided that Archie is a funny guy, he laughs at all Archie's quips and comments, even if he doesn't understand them. Infrequently seen, Bill makes his last appearance in 1955's Before Midnight, although he is mentioned in passing in at least one later Stout story. He is glimpsed again in some of Goldsborough's books more than 30 years after his previous appearance.
     Johnny Keems — Freelance operative occasionally called in by Wolfe. Flashy, and prone to showboating, Johnny is generally reliable if given specific instructions. He makes his last appearance in the novel Might as Well Be Dead, where he is killed by a hit-and-run driver. Johnny, like Orrie, is said by Archie to covet his (Archie's) job.
     Del Bascom — Independent investigator who runs a large detective agency in Manhattan. Wolfe sometimes subcontracts to Bascom when he needs more operatives than usual (The Silent Speaker, for example). 
    Herb Aronson and
     Al Goller — Cabdrivers hired by Archie for mobile surveillance work. 

 

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