Robert Goldsborough, longtime journalist and former Chicago Tribune editor, was introduced to Rex Stout’s Nero Wolfe mysteries as a teenager and went on to become the acclaimed author continuing Wolfe’s legacy. Since publishing his first Wolfe novel, Murder in E-Minor, with the blessing of the Stout Estate, Goldsborough has written more than a dozen books featuring the brilliant detective and his trusted assistant, Archie Goodwin. His latest, The White Mountain, takes Wolfe and Archie far from their New York brownstone to the Swiss Alps, where a missing cousin draws Wolfe’s chef, Fritz Brenner, back home—only for Fritz himself to vanish. As Wolfe reluctantly crosses the Atlantic, Archie must navigate a dangerous case that spans the French-Swiss border and unearths an underground network willing to kill to protect its secrets.