少年侦探

少年侦探

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  亚伯·阿普尔鲍姆是一名少年得志的侦探,如今已是31岁的成年人,却只是在处理一些无趣琐碎的案件并且被他最初的身份感所困扰。他的父母对此深感担忧,因为亚伯对与他同龄的人最相关的事情完全不感兴趣——比如经济稳定、成家。他们再也不能强迫他相信他比其他人都特别,并鼓励他放弃自己的做法。亚伯没有听从他们的建议,反而借着酒精来安抚自己的自尊心。亚伯在一所老派的侦探室里工作,当他还处于权力巅峰的时候,墙壁上挂着需要用相框装饰的剪报,纪念他曾经的功绩。直到某日,终于有客人带着一宗「成人」的案件上门——她的男朋友几周前被刺死-显然是暴力毒品的受害者,卡罗琳希望少年侦探替她找出谁凶残地谋杀了她的男朋友,挽回她男朋友的名誉,把凶手绳之以法。

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