Saturday, August 21, 2010
M is for Mystery
I chose "Mystery" for the letter M of my Abstract Nouns alphabet. It was a tough choice between "mystery" and "misery", but ultimately "mystery" won out. I loved reading Nero Wolfe novels when I was a kid, and while researching "mystery" I found this. I had never heard the theory that Nero Wolfe might have been
the illegitimate offspring of Sherlock Holmes and Irene Adler. I haven't decided yet how I feel about that.
I chose "Mystery" for the letter M of my Abstract Nouns alphabet. It was a tough choice between "mystery" and "misery", but ultimately "mystery" won out. I loved reading Nero Wolfe novels when I was a kid, and while researching "mystery" I found this. I had never heard the theory that Nero Wolfe might have been
the illegitimate offspring of Sherlock Holmes and Irene Adler. I haven't decided yet how I feel about that.