Detective D. Case
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“What in God’s name?†D. tore off a newspaper clipping. In black bold letters the headline read: DO OLD PEOPLE LOOK LIKE CHILDREN WITH WRINKLES? The title story concerned not an event but how old people, during the last years of their lives, begin to act more and more like children.
Detective D. is an old man who has been working as a private investigator for so long that he has forgotten what it is like to be a child again. He keeps his identity secret by only using an initial and likes to keep crucial details out of his conscious mind. But a rushed, yet mysterious, phone call changes everything when he is given a case about the missing son of a wealthy family – the McDermotts.
Once you go in, you never go back.
As detective D. explores the case, he realizes what ill fate has been brought his way; his apartment goes missing and a young girl dressed as a nurse takes him into a sexualized version of hell. Somebody’s pulling the strings ( literally) but he does not know who.
Go deep, and see what he sees. Go deeper, and see what he does not want you to see. Go deepest, and see what you cannot un-see.
