Case
Home to Roost
Year Published
1951
Case Introduction
31 July - 6 August, 1951. Arthur Rackell, a young man with flamboyantly left-wing politics, has been poisoned. His uncle claims that he was an undercover FBI agent and that his politics were a cover, and hires Wolfe to find the killer.
Notes
Resolution
Whether Arthur was a communist or not, Mrs. Rackell really *was* a sympathizer, and saw him as a mortal threat once she was convinced that he worked for the FBI. Her insistence on investigation was only camouflage; she committed the murder.

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Archie arranges for him to park at the filling station at the corner of 11th Ave to avoid any delay in getting transportation when something breaks.
Character descriptionTaxi driver, old friend of Archie and Saul.
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One of the rare borderline cases who doesn't get either a quick no or a quick yes for Archie's question, is she a pleasure to look at?
Character descriptionFree-lance TV contact specialist, reputation as a fast mover.
Reserved notes for this caseWorking undercover for the FBI.
Prepared sturgeon during this case.
Character descriptionMaster chef in Wolfe's kitchen, has a small apartment in the basement. (In "Fer-De-Lance," his apartment is across from the plant room, not in the basement.) Swiss; native French speaker, served in WWI. Uninterested in murder, except whether a client is in the offing; gets anxious about household finance when Wolfe isn't working. Doesn't like to talk while cooking. Changes to his old slippers at 9 pm because of "things left on his feet by the war to remember it by". Implied he was a member of the Swiss Alpine Patrol during WWI.
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In charge of one shift of operatives tailing Heath.
Character descriptionSecond in line behind Saul Panzer when Nero and Archie need extra manpower.
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Mentioned (Archie contacted him for background information on the various dinner party attendees / suspects).
Character descriptionReporter at the Gazette. Dark skin, dark brown eyes. Neat little face, slick black hair. Neatest (card) shuffler Archie knows.
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Has had to put up with the Rackell's insistence that he accept their theories about the murder uncritically.
Character descriptionInspector with NYPD, Homicide. Has tolerate / hate relationship with Wolfe. He respects Wolfe, but is greatly irritated by his eccentricities. Habitually chews (but rarely lights) cigars. Notably, Cramer lights a cigar in Wolfe's office during "Instead of Evidence" in which the murder weapon is an exploding cigar! First name is given as Fergus one time, but generally accepted as Lionel. Had a son in the Army Air Corps during WWII. Archie has called Mrs. Cramer on the phone more than once to reach the Inspector at home. Archie's favorite alias for him is "the man about the chair" or "any name with a double "d", e.g., Mr. Judd". At no time is Inspector Cramer ever referred to in the books as "Lionel T." Cramer; his first name is given as "Fergus" in "Where There's a Will." There is a lone later reference to him as L.T.C. (The Silent Speaker), but never Lionel. Stout's biographer, John McAleer, asked Stout to explain the "Fergus"/"L.T.C" discrepancy; Stout replied: "No significance. Laziness. I didn't bother to check on whether he already had a first name. Of course, all discrepancies in the Nero Wolfe stories are Archie Goodwin's fault." (from "Royal Decree; Conversations with Rex Stout) He is featured in a book by Stout called Red Threads, first published 1939, tracking down a killer with a young fashion designer. There is no reference to Nero Wolfe.
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Attended the victim's final dinner party.
Character descriptionResident buyer of novelties for out-of-town stores. Archie's first impression is that she has a neuter appearance and appears to be self-pitying.
Reserved notes for this caseArchie offers her $10,000 to "remember" that FiFi Goheen put the poison in Arthur's medicine box.
Hired to help tail Heath; reported to Archie at the first sign that something was happening.
Character descriptionFree-lance private investigator.
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In charge of one shift of operatives tailing Heath.
Character descriptionHired hand used by Wolfe and Archie when extra manpower is needed. Not the best, but can tail better than anybody but Saul. The favorite "irregular" after Saul - Fritz: "I'm glad it's Orrie instead of Saul or Fred"; Archie: "Such a chore for Saul or Fred of course, but I didn't like doing it for Orrie."; Mr Wolfe: "He doesn't have the dignity of a man who has found his place and occupies it, as you have, Fred." Bald, burly, 5'10, 190 lbs; moves like a bear. Married with four children. Archie: "You can trust him to hell and back."
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Attended the victim's final dinner party.
Character descriptionFormer Debutante of the Year.
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Feels that he missed at least one ball game for no good reason.
Character descriptionNero Wolfe's tough and witty assistant.
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Archie figures he'll do time; he's already in contempt of Congress.
Character descriptionWealthy (inherited money), but a pariah in his financial bracked because he is a chief provider of bail for indicted Communists.
Reserved notes for this caseHe knew that Pauline Rackell was a communist because she had secretly contributed to the communist bail bond fund.
Attended the victim's final dinner party.
Character descriptionHandles labor-management relations for a living; seems physically clumsy.
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In charge of one shift of operatives tailing Heath. Spends a good bit of time under a bush in Central Park, watching and listening while Heath meets with a woman.
Character descriptionTop hired hand Nero and Archie look to for manpower. Hosts regular Thursday night poker game at eight pm at his apartment in Brooklyn. Rust-colored hair, 5'7, 145 lbs, big nose and flat ears. In the "Rubber Band" (ch. 6) Archie tells us that Panzer has a photographic memory when it comes to faces.
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Murdered by poison.
Character descriptionEmployee, Rackell Importing Company; does a good job. Orphaned nephew of Benjamin. Noted for increasingly 'left-wing' politics.
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Hires Wolfe to investigate Arthur's death.
Character descriptionOwner, Rackell Importing Company. Married to Pauline, and is mild but not henpecked.
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Continually harassed Arthur about his politics.
Character descriptionMarried to Benjamin Rackell. Has annoying habits in conversation; bossy.
Reserved notes for this caseWas a secret communist and killed Arthur when he told them that he was working undercover for the FBI, which was a lie.
Fielded the Rackells away from Cramer when they arrived to browbeat him about his handling of the case.
Character descriptionInitially an employee in N.Y. D.A.'s office. Later Cramer's man. Detective (sergeant). Unfriendly.
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Dislikes those who interrupt and those who use cliches.
Character descriptionMaster detective. Genius. Estimated weight: 1/7 ton. Carries a large platinum watch in his vest pocket. Sends a check every month to his mother in Budapest ("Fer-de-lance, ch. 13)..
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