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    Museum (2016)

    Museum (2016)

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    Detective Hisashi Sawamura (Shun Oguri) of the Tokyo Metropolitan Police is tired, behind and...

    Running Turtle (2009)

    Running Turtle (2009)

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    Jo Pil-seong, a rural detective, is an unhappy husband, often blamed by his older wife for gambling....

An Eye for a Lie (Inspector Richter #1)
An Eye for a Lie (Inspector Richter #1)
Cy Wyss | 2019 | Mystery
8
8.0 (1 Ratings)
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A strong start to a crime series!
    An Eye for a Lie is a brilliant, gripping story that hooks you from the start.

I love a good crime mystery and this definitely falls into that category for me.
    Richter is a well written, multi-layered character, although I didn't warm to him straight away but he totally grew on me.

Vessa is pretty cool, admittedly she falls for men like I fall for chocolate, but she's very insightful and has an intelligence that seems to have skipped a few members of the SFPD.

I'm impressed with how well Cy Wyss has managed to keep me entertained and engaged throughout, details are well balanced so I wasn't overwhelmed or bored. It was fab as it brought out the detective in me.
  
The Kid Detective (2020)
The Kid Detective (2020)
2020 | Comedy, Mystery
5
5.5 (2 Ratings)
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Did you ever wonder what happened to Encyclopedia Brown after puberty? This film tries to explain one path his life could have taken. Abe Applebaum still runs a detective agency out of an office set up for him when his treehouse office was vandalized. His life fell apart when his friend and secretary went missing, and the town did not use his skills to solve the crime. He turned to drugs and alcohol and has no concept of time. His parents still bankroll his detecting career, but are about to cut him off. Now, a teenage girl wants to hire him to solve the murder of his boyfriend even though he has never worked an actual crime before. Can Abe return to the top of his game after years of sleazy private investigating private lives?