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* In ''ComicBook/TheMazeAgency'', Jennifer Mays is a professional PrivateEye. However, her boyfriend Gabe Webb is a [[MysteryWriterDetective true crime writer]]. Gabe has turned down multiple offers to join her agency because he does not want to mix a personal and a professional relationship with. However, Gabe often tags along to assist of Jen's cases, and while Jen is great at doing the legwork, Gabe is a [[GreatDetective deductive genius]] and it is invariably his insights that solve the case.
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* In ''ComicBook/TheMazeAgency'', Jennifer Mays is a professional PrivateEye.PrivateDetective. However, her boyfriend Gabe Webb is a [[MysteryWriterDetective true crime writer]]. Gabe has turned down multiple offers to join her agency because he does not want to mix a personal and a professional relationship with. However, Gabe often tags along to assist of Jen's cases, and while Jen is great at doing the legwork, Gabe is a [[GreatDetective deductive genius]] and it is invariably his insights that solve the case.
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* Johnny Goodlittle in horror comedy ''Film/TheMonster'' has taken a correspondence course on how to be a detective. The local cops ignore him when he finds a clue concerning the mysterious disappearance of a local businessman, so Johnny investigates for himself and winds up in an OldDarkHouse, trapped by a MadScientist.
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* Johnny Goodlittle in horror comedy ''Film/TheMonster'' ''Film/TheMonster1925'' has taken a correspondence course on how to be a detective. The local cops ignore him when he finds a clue concerning the mysterious disappearance of a local businessman, so Johnny investigates for himself and winds up in an OldDarkHouse, trapped by a MadScientist.
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* ''Film/MurderAtYellowstoneCity'': With Sheriff Ambrose convinced of Cicero's guilt, the town's preacher Thaddeus Murphy and his straight-shooting wife Alice set out to find the real murderer.