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The Bloodied Ivy

A Nero Wolfe Mystery

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The Bloodied Ivy

By: Robert Goldsborough
Narrated by: L. J. Ganser
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A professor’s death lures the reclusive detective and his sidekick to a bucolic crime scene: “Goldsborough does a masterly job with the Wolfe legacy.” (Booklist)

An academic so conservative he thought Ronald Reagan was a pinko, Hale Markham rules Prescott University like an intellectual tyrant - until the morning he’s found dead at the bottom of one of Prescott’s famously beautiful ravines. Every liberal on campus hated the crotchety old crank, but which one is responsible for giving Markham his final push to the right?

The case so intrigues the incomparable, reclusive master detective Nero Wolfe that he takes the unusual step of leaving the confines of his home. With man of action Archie Goodwin at his side, Wolfe examines jealous professors, a fanatical assistant, and a university president with an ego that - like the school itself - will not stop growing. Though they’re far from the city, Wolfe and Goodwin will find that no back alley is as dangerous as the shadowy corridors of the Ivy League.

©2012 Robert Goldsborough (P)2020 Blackstone Publishing
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Goldsborough has ended his first three books with the 'bring them here and I'll expose the culprit' scenario. I hope he decides to change it up a bit.

Getting predictable

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I don’t enjoy the stories involving a lot of thugs! This was about academics, and had me puzzled all the way up to Wolfe’s reveal!
Good narration and one of the best stories!

Terrific whodunnit!

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The story was weak, but the characters in it was strong. The narrator did well telling it.

 Unbalanced story 

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Of course the original is still the best but these continuations of Rex Stouts often brilliant novels are really a cut way above the average effort at continuing an author’s works. This one is especially good.

These are great continuations

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I thought I was quite certain about who was the culprit. Didn’t imagine the ending as it unfolded, I was pleasantly surprised. I enjoyed it.

Pleasantly surprised

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It is great fun listening. Yes it's somewhat trite, it's somewhat predictable however it is wonderfully Well written and has an extraordinarily good narration and snappy dialogue that is great fun for me.. It seems that they all end with a cacophonous denoument that is the Hallmark of Nero Wolf. And I am wearing out Google adding to my vocabulary... incidentally there really is a Prescott College only it is in Prescott Arizona and is indeed a private university with only some 300 students and a really great academic standing. Great fun series. Your mileage may vary... 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟

I love this series...!!!

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Not fond of the narrator, but I listen because the author actually continued pretty much where Rex Stout left off. As an author who has continued another author’s series, he’s been true to the original! I enjoy the stories, but would enjoy them more with another narrator.

Enjoy this Series

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Goldsborough includes all of the obvious Nero Wolfe elements, but something is missing. I know nothing about writing, but I don't get the same "feeling" listening to this as I get listening to Rex Stout's writing. I can't put my finger on it. I am very glad that Goldsborough wrote these books, but it's just different from listening to Rex Stout's writing. I feel more suspense from Stout. Stout also includes a lot more incidental humor. I think I smile more when listening to Stout. Goldsborough's books are more informational. Again, I'm glad he wrote these books and I recommend them to anyone who likes Nero Wolfe.
The reader is very good. I couldn't give him 5 stars because he mispronounces the very important Wolfe word, "phooey." Phooey is pronounced, "foo - ee," with two syllables as pronounced by Sydney Greenstreet and other actors and readers. Ganser says it with one syllable. Other than "fwee," I like Ganser's Archie and other characters.

Good But Not Rex Stout

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Although lively at times (good narrator) this one just fell flat. It seemed contrived, drawn out, and filled with Archieisms and Wolfeisms. The tale entirely comes to a logical but unsatisfying conclusion.

somewhat entertaining

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This usually enjoyable series has taken an ugly turn to political bashing.
The normally wonderful Narrator has an angry edge.

If I want politics, I watch the news

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