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    What foreign government did Rex Stout's fictional sleuth Nero Wolf serve as a secret agent in his youth?

    Question #16145. Asked by scheli. (Jan 21 02 10:08 PM)


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    He worked for Austria until the First World War but later betrayed them. The Austrian Secret Service paid for his famous brownstone.

    Jan 22 02, 9:28 AM


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