
Detectives solve mysteries. They can't help it: when they see something mysterious, they just have to figure it out. They pick locks, shadow suspects, and follow clues. They listen in. They grease the wheels. Sometimes detectives sit behind their desks and think about things for a while. But most of the time they're out there with flashlights, magnifying glasses, and maybe an assistant or two. Detectives are the natural enemies of master criminals, and of sobriety. You put two detectives in a room, they might not even talk to each other. They just KNOW. That's what detectives do. Detectives fight if they need to, but good detectives don't need to fight. Detectives answer questions with questions. They know the difference between details and clues. All detectives have enemies, and some detectives have a nemesis. Detectives with nemeses are especially good at their job. Some detectives get knocked unconscious sometimes, but ... Read >
Detectives solve mysteries. They can't help it: when they see something mysterious, they just have to figure it out. They pick locks, shadow suspects, and follow clues. They listen in. They grease the wheels. Sometimes detectives sit behind their desks and think about things for a while. But most of the time they're out there with flashlights, magnifying glasses, and maybe an assistant or two. Detectives are the natural enemies of master criminals, and of sobriety. You put two detectives in a room, they might not even talk to each other. They just KNOW. That's what detectives do. Detectives fight if they need to, but good detectives don't need to fight. Detectives answer questions with questions. They know the difference between details and clues. All detectives have enemies, and some detectives have a nemesis. Detectives with nemeses are especially good at their job. Some detectives get knocked unconscious sometimes, but they know that it's part of the job. Show Less <







