Born: 01-01-1886
Rex Stout was an American author renowned for his detective fiction, particularly the Nero Wolfe series. Born in 1886 in Indiana, Stout's prolific career spanned over four decades, during which he penned over 70 novels and stories. Known for his clever plots and rich character development, Stout's work has left a lasting impact on the mystery genre. He passed away in 1975, leaving behind a legacy of literary intrigue.
Justice is blind, but it has a keen sense of smell.
In a world of lies, the truth is a dangerous weapon.
A single clue can unravel the entire puzzle.
Trust is a fragile thing, easily broken.
In the darkest times, a glimmer of hope can guide us.
Sometimes, the quietest person holds the loudest secrets.
Time has a way of healing wounds, but it also leaves scars.
The path to truth is often paved with lies.
A closed door can be a barrier or an opportunity.