Archie Goodwin (character)
Fictional detective created by Rex Stout / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
For other people with the same name, see Archie Goodwin.
Archie Goodwin is a fictional character in a series of detective stories and novels by American author Rex Stout. Archie is the witty narrator of the cases featuring his boss, Nero Wolfe, from 1934 (Fer-de-Lance) to 1975 (A Family Affair). Although his job title is Wolfe's secretary and chauffeur, Archie is effectively Wolfe's partner in the detective business, and the stories often contrast his middle class streetwise persona with Wolfe's aristocratic intelligence.
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Archie Goodwin | |
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![]() Archie Goodwin meets Flora Gallant in part one of Rex Stout's "Frame-Up for Murder" illustrated by Austin Briggs for The Saturday Evening Post (June 21, 1958) | |
First appearance | Fer-de-Lance (1934) |
Created by | Rex Stout |
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Gender | Male |
Occupation | Private detective |
Nationality | American |
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