An edition of Fer-de-Lance (1934)

Fer-De-Lance

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An edition of Fer-de-Lance (1934)

Fer-De-Lance

  • 5.0 (2 ratings) ·
  • 46 Want to read
  • 4 Currently reading
  • 10 Have read

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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 dreadully close to solving the devilishly clever murders of an immigrant and a college president. As for Wolfe, he's playing snake charmer in a case with more twists than an anaconda -- whistling a seductive tune he hopes will catch a killer who's still got poison in his heart.

This is the very first Nero Wolfe novel that Rex Stout published. You can see the hallmarks of Wolfe's world already, Archie Goodwin, beer, food and clever villains.

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Cover of: Fer-De-Lance
Fer-De-Lance
January 1, 1994, Books on Tape, Inc.
Audio Cassette
Cover of: Fer-de-Lance
Fer-de-Lance
1992, Bantam Books
in English - Crime Line (cl)
Cover of: Fer-De-Lance
Fer-De-Lance
October 1, 1984, Bantam
Mass Market Paperback in English
Cover of: Fer-de-lance

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Audio Cassette

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL9447825M
ISBN 10
0736626212
ISBN 13
9780736626217
OCLC/WorldCat
29850535
Goodreads
1094144

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Excerpts

"There was no reason why I shouldn't have been sent for the beer that day, for the last ends of the Fairmount National bank case had been gathered in the week before and there was nothing for me to do but errands, and Wolfe never hesitated about running me down to Murray Street for a can of shoe-polish if he happened to need one."
Page 1, added by lillalilla381.

First sentence of both the book and the Nero Wolf story series. The introduction explains the choice well.

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April 27, 2011 Edited by OCLC Bot Added OCLC numbers.
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April 30, 2008 Created by an anonymous user Imported from amazon.com record