Trope-fest with a twist. Truth and Justice are Important, usually
A pregnant young girl jumps to her death, but lands on DC Manning's car instead. This provokes a flashback to a cold case of a missing girl from 17 years ago.
What kind of person could solve these crimes? A detective constable, of course, with the following:
quirky aged relative, this time her druggie mum who speaks to the dead; quirky car, a rag top Saab, repurposed from a wilder youth; quirky house, a lock-keeper's cottage but without the Monty Python fish-slappers quirky dress sense, an ankle-length overcoat and of course a counsellor.
Which kinda brings me on to the usual male role models:
the chav the wimp the child abuser the stoner the adulterous, absent dad
But even this build up can't prepare you for the climax. We find out how Amy died, who did it and how to keep your job afterwards.
What kind of person could solve these crimes? A detective constable, of course, with the following:
quirky aged relative, this time her druggie mum who speaks to the dead; quirky car, a rag top Saab, repurposed from a wilder youth; quirky house, a lock-keeper's cottage but without the Monty Python fish-slappers quirky dress sense, an ankle-length overcoat and of course a counsellor.
Which kinda brings me on to the usual male role models:
the chav the wimp the child abuser the stoner the adulterous, absent dad
But even this build up can't prepare you for the climax. We find out how Amy died, who did it and how to keep your job afterwards.
- notfemaildom
- Jul 20, 2024