"Justice Ends at Home" was originally published in the Pulp magazine "All-Story Weekly." It is both a legal thriller and a detective story. All scholars of Stout’s work agree that its main characters, the phlegmatic, ...

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"Justice Ends at Home" was originally published in the Pulp magazine "All-Story Weekly." It is both a legal thriller and a detective story. All scholars of Stout’s work agree that its main characters, the phlegmatic, middle-aged Simon Leg and his youthful assistant Dan Culp, are Nero Wolfe and Archie Goodwin already living, perhaps subconsiouly, in the mind of Rex Stout eighteen years before "Fer-de-Lance" was written.

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