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* DiedDuringProduction: The novel was Rex Stout's final Wolfe novel before his death at the age of 88 (a collection of unpublished short stories in the series was subsequently published after his death).

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* DiedDuringProduction: The novel was Rex Stout's final Wolfe novel before his death in 1975 at the age of 88 (a collection of unpublished short stories in 88. Ten years later, the series was subsequently executors of his estate published after his death). one last story collection, containing alternate versions of two Wolfe mysteries and a third one that had originally been published as a story featuring Tecumseh Fox (another of Wolfe's detective characters).
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* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: Many of the novels refer to events around when they were published, but this novel is explicitly set in the months immediately after Nixon's resignation and features numerous references to the scandal and the key participants (such as John Mitchell, H.R. Haldeman, John Ehrlichman, etc.).

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* AuthorExistenceFailure: The novel was Rex Stout's final Wolfe novel before his death at the age of 88 (a collection of unpublished short stories in the series was subsequently published after his death).
* CreatorBreakdown: The novel was written after the Watergate scandal had broken and President Richard Nixon's resignation. Let us simply say that Stout was not happy about what happened and Nixon was not on Stout's Christmas card list.
* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: Many of the novels refer to events around when they were published, but this novel is explicitly set in the months immediately after Nixon's resignation and features numerous references to the scandal and the key participants (such as John Mitchell, H.R. Haldeman, John Ehrlichman, etc.).

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* AuthorExistenceFailure: The novel was Rex Stout's final Wolfe novel before his death at the age of 88 (a collection of unpublished short stories in the series was subsequently published after his death).
* CreatorBreakdown: The novel was written after the Watergate scandal had broken and President Richard Nixon's UsefulNotes/RichardNixon's resignation. Let us simply say that Stout was not happy about what happened and Nixon was not on Stout's Christmas card list.
* DiedDuringProduction: The novel was Rex Stout's final Wolfe novel before his death at the age of 88 (a collection of unpublished short stories in the series was subsequently published after his death).

* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: Many of the novels refer to events around when they were published, but this novel is explicitly set in the months immediately after Nixon's resignation and features numerous references to the scandal and the key participants (such as John Mitchell, H.R. Haldeman, John Ehrlichman, etc.).).
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* AuthorExistenceFailure: The novel was Rex Stout's final Wolfe novel before his death at the age of 88 (a collection of unpublished short stories in the series was subsequently published after his death).
* CreatorBreakdown: The novel was written after the Watergate scandal had broken and President Richard Nixon's resignation. Let us simply say that Stout was not happy about what happened and Nixon was not on Stout's Christmas card list.
* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: Many of the novels refer to events around when they were published, but this novel is explicitly set in the months immediately after Nixon's resignation and features numerous references to the scandal and the key participants (such as John Mitchell, H.R. Haldeman, John Ehrlichman, etc.).

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