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Nero Wolfe and The Chess Tournament | A Nero Wolfe Classic In the world of international chess, brilliance and paranoia are separated by sixty-four squares—and sometimes, by murder. When Russian grandmaster Gregor Antonov arrives at Nero Wolfe's fortified brownstone on a cold November morning, he brings with him a desperate claim: someone is trying to destroy him. His opening preparations are being leaked to opponents. Anonymous midnight calls haunt his sleep. A dead chess piece appears in his coat pocket with a chilling note: "Resign or die." And yesterday, a vial smelling of bitter almonds—cyanide—was left where only he would find it. Antonov is competing in the Manhattan International Chess Championship at the Roosevelt Hotel, where Cold War tensions simmer beneath every handshake and Soviet defectors are watched by both allies and enemies. He's brilliant, volatile, and possibly losing his mind. He offers Nero Wolfe ten thousand dollars to discover who's targeting him before the championship finals on Saturday. Wolfe, the eccentric genius who rarely leaves his West 35th Street sanctuary, is skeptical. Chess bores him. Paranoid Russians exhaust him. But the fee is substantial, the mystery is unusual, and his sharp-eyed assistant Archie Goodwin senses something darker beneath Antonov's terror. What begins as possible paranoia becomes undeniable murder when Dr. Klaus Reinhardt—the methodical German champion and Antonov's fiercest rival—is found dead in a locked anteroom of the Roosevelt Hotel, slumped over a chess board with a poisoned coffee cup beside him. A single black king lies toppled on the floor. It's elegant, symbolic, and utterly deadly. Inspector Cramer immediately suspects Antonov, whose rivalry with Reinhardt was notorious. But Archie discovers something far more sinister: the murder isn't about the current tournament—it's about a chess match played thirty years ago in Leningrad, where Antonov's father won a legendary championship and his opponent accused him of cheating. The accusation destroyed careers, ended a life in suspicious "suicide," and buried secrets that powerful people have spent decades protecting. As Archie navigates the cutthroat world of international chess—interviewing French prodigies with dangerous arrogance, American patrons with hidden guilt, Russian journalists who may be KGB operatives, and tournament organizers desperate to avoid scandal—the body count rises. A second murder mirrors the first: cyanide, a locked room, and another chess board displaying a historically significant position. The killer is sending a message written in poisoned coffee and toppled kings. Wolfe, orchestrating from his desk while his six guardian dogs (five Dobermans and one devoted pit bull) patrol the bulletproof brownstone, begins to see the pattern. The murders aren't random acts of tournament sabotage—they're calculated moves in a deadly game that started in 1925, when a brilliant young Russian player named Dmitri Antonov faced German champion Klaus Reinhardt in a match that would define both their legacies. Accusations of fraud, coded signals from a mysterious woman in the audience, and a subsequent "suicide" created a scandal that echoes across three decades. Now, someone is systematically eliminating anyone who threatens to expose the truth about that legendary match. And the architect of this thirty-year conspiracy is someone Antonov trusted—someone wealthy, connected, and willing to kill to protect a reputation built on lies. Disclaimer: This is a fan-made storytelling video inspired by the world of Nero Wolfe, the legendary detective created by The Legend itself, Mr.Rex Stout. I don’t own the characters, settings, or any rights related to the Nero Wolfe universe—all credit goes to the original author and rights holders. This video was created purely out of appreciation for the classic detective fiction and to share that love with fellow fans. 🎉 Support the channel and get mystery merch: https://riddlestreet.creator-spring.com #suspense #detectivestory #mysterywriter #bedtimestories #nerowolfe #audiobook #rexstout #crimefiction #riddlestreet #nerowolfestory