Damien Torres, the most accomplished private investigator in New York, had what he would call a pretty decent life. He wasn't the richest man on the block but he sure wasn't anywhere near that middle class. His attire compiled of a fedora- with a little feather on it-, an expensive tailored tan suit, a dark brown trench coat, and shiny black shoes. A typical month's of work involved solving cases of cheating husbands or wives and, at times, and finding the occasionally lost pet. Many people of different classes would come to him with their problems, but he would only take cases from those who were rich and could pay his hefty fee; he had a reputation to uphold after all.
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The Mysterious Disappearance of Clyde Walker
Mystery / ThrillerA private investigator, who was well off before the Great Depression, is now struggling to make ends meet. He gets a case from a film industry tycoon that he can't ignore because of the pay. His investigation leads him to discover hidden truths of t...