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  1. Fer-de-Lance is the first Nero Wolfe detective novel written by Rex Stout, published in 1934 by Farrar & Rinehart, Inc. The novel appeared in abridged form in The American Magazine (November 1934) under the title "Point of Death". The novel was adapted for the 1936 film Meet Nero Wolfe, and it was named after a venomous snake with the same name.

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    Fer-de-Lance (novel), a 1934 Nero Wolfe series novel by Rex Stout. Fer-de-Lance (comics), Teresa Vasquez, a Marvel comics super-villain. Fer-de-Lance (film) a 1974 film starring David Janssen. Category: Disambiguation pages.

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  4. Bothrops atrox — also known as the common lancehead, fer-de-lance, barba amarilla and mapepire balsain — is a highly venomous pit viper species found in the tropical lowlands of northern South America east of the Andes, as well as the Caribbean island of Trinidad.

  5. Rex Stout. 3.97. 15,425 ratings1,114 reviews. As any herpetologist will tell you, the fer-de-lance is among the most dreaded snakes known to man. When someone makes a present of one to Nero Wolfe, Archie Goodwin knows he's getting dreadfully close to solving the devilishly clever murders of an immigrant and a college president.

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  6. www.kirkusreviews.com › rex-stout › fer-de-lanceFER-DE-LANCE | Kirkus Reviews

    Oct 5, 2011 · by Rex Stout ‧ RELEASE DATE: June 15, 1934. A Nero Wolfe mystery in which the huge sybarite sits behind his desk and plays his hunches in a disappearance case, a golf course murder, and produces incontrovertible evidence in the mysterious golf club and snake poison. Share your opinion of this book.

  7. Fer-de-Lance is the first Nero Wolfe detective novel written by Rex Stout, published in 1934 by Farrar & Rinehart, Inc. The novel appeared in abridged form in The American Magazine (November 1934) under the title "Point of Death." The novel was adapted for the 1936 movie Meet Nero Wolfe.

  8. Rex Stout has 713 books on Goodreads with 326490 ratings. Rex Stout’s most popular book is Fer-de-Lance (Nero Wolfe, #1).