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In the tradition of Jules Verne's classic A Journey to the Center of the Earth comes Rex Stout's Under the Andes, an early science fiction novel that recounts the exploits of a pair of dashing brothers who stumble across a portal that leads them to a lost Incan civilization.

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In the tradition of Jules Verne's classic A Journey to the Center of the Earth comes Rex Stout's Under the Andes, an early science fiction novel that recounts the exploits of a pair of dashing brothers who stumble across a portal that leads them to a lost Incan civilization.

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Rex Stout (1886-1975) was an American author best known for his detective fiction, particularly the series featuring the brilliant detective Nero Wolfe. Born in Indiana, Stout had a diverse career, including service in World War I and work in advertising. His most famous works revolve around Nero Wolfe, a large, sedentary detective who relies on his keen intellect and the help of his assistant, Archie Goodwin, to solve crimes. The series is celebrated for its clever plots, witty dialogue, and the unique dynamic between the two characters. Stout wrote over 30 Nero Wolfe novels and numerous short stories, earning critical acclaim and a dedicated following. In addition to the Wolfe series, Stout wrote several standalone novels, including ""Under the Andes,"" showcasing his versatility as a storyteller. His contributions to the mystery genre have left a lasting impact, and he is regarded as one of the greats in American detective fiction.