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Trio for Blunt Instruments

''Trio for Blunt Instruments'' is a collection of Nero Wolfe mystery novellas by Rex Stout, published in 1964 by the Viking Press in the United States and simultaneously by MacMillan & Company in Canada. The book comprises three stories:
* "Kill Now—Pay Later", serialized in three issues of ''The Saturday Evening Post'' (December 9, 16 and 23–30 1961)
* "Murder Is Corny". Previously unpublished, this was the last Nero Wolfe novella to be written, and the last published in Stout's lifetime.
* "Blood Will Tell", first published in ''Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine'' (December 1963)
==Reviews and commentary==

* Jacques Barzun and Wendell Hertig Taylor, ''A Catalogue of Crime'' — Of these, the first is a compendium of all the author's merits—a fast tale of double murder, drama, conflict with officialdom, banter about love, and a violent ending on Wolfe's premises, where the vulnerable heroine is a refugee. The second has agricultural elements that do not go well with the quasi-sexual drama; and the third is a premeditated crime rather simply untwisted. Archie is good throughout."〔Barzun, Jacques and Taylor, Wendell Hertig. ''A Catalogue of Crime''. New York: Harper & Row. 1971, revised and enlarged edition 1989. ISBN 0-06-015796-8〕
*Anthony Boucher, ''The New York Times'' (May 17, 1964) — This time he offers, in addition to two solidly admirable specimens, one that may well be the finest Nero Wolfe case of the past decade. By no means fail to read "Blood Will Tell" — and look forward (like me) to even more impressive mastery from Mr. Stout when he reaches his eighties.
*John Canaday, ''The New York Times'' (May 28, 1964) — Rex Stout, who gives his birth date as Dec. 1, 1886, is either the victim of false records or the beneficiary of a biological aberration, eternal youth. His new New Wolfe threesome, ''Trio for Blunt Instruments'', keeps him right where he has been for so long — on top of the heap and the liveliest of all detective fiction writers.

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