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  1. Might as Well Be Dead: Directed by George McCowan. With William Conrad, Lee Horsley, George Voskovec, Robert Coote. Wolfe is hired by a man to find his son whom he hasn't seen in 7 years since they had a falling out.

  2. Might as Well Be Dead is a Nero Wolfe detective novel by Rex Stout, published by the Viking Press in 1956. The story was also collected in the omnibus volume Three Aces (Viking 1971). Plot introduction. Nero Wolfe is hired to find a missing person, who soon turns up — under a new name — as a newly convicted murderer in a sensational crime.

  3. Nero Wolfe (1981 TV series) Nero Wolfe is an American drama television series based on the characters in Rex Stout's series of detective stories. The series aired on NBC from January 16 to...

  4. May 29, 2015 · Might as Well Be Dead. Rex Stout. 4.18. 2,803 ratings203 reviews. Eleven years ago, wealthy Nebraska businessman James Herold gave his only son, Paul, a very raw deal. Now he wants Nero Wolfe to track Paul down so that he can make amends.

  5. Nero Wolfe ( William Conrad) enjoys a life of refined self-indulgence in his comfortable Manhattan brownstone — reading, dining, spending regular hours in his rooftop plant rooms, and only reluctantly involving himself in the detection of crime.

  6. Wolfe is hired by a man to find his son whom he hasn't seen in 7 years since they had a falling out. He thinks his son is in New York. Wolfe upon seeing his photo and the photo of a man in the newspaper he thinks it's the man's son.

  7. Feb 5, 2016 · Might as Well Be Dead is an incredibly compelling Nero Wolfe because one of the main characters is in jail and choosing to not be found. Wolfe is hired by a relative to try and find this person as well as by someone who cares for them.