"Standard detectives at work: Nero Wolfe faces a weak whodunit problem, unsolvable by the reader, in Rex Stout's THE MOTHER HUNT (Viking, $3.50); his acerbity, however, is as enjoyable as ever, and there's some fine investigation of a baby's parentage (father probable, mother unknown, to reverse the usual order) . . ."
from New York Times, August 4, 1963.
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