Interrogates suspects and deciphers clues from "summary" of Trouble Is What I Do by Walter Mosley
The act of sitting across from a suspect, studying their face for the slightest hint of a tell, is an art form in itself. It requires patience, intuition, and a keen eye for detail. A good detective knows how to read between the lines, to pick up on the subtle cues that can lead to a breakthrough in a case. Deciphering clues is like solving a puzzle - each piece fitting together to reveal a larger picture. It's about connecting the dots, following a trail of breadcrumbs that ultimately leads to the truth. A skilled investigator knows how to think outside the box, to consider all possibilities and angles, no matter how improbable they may seem.
In the world of crime-solving, nothing is ever straightforward. Clues can be misleading, suspects can lie, and the truth is often buried beneath layers of deception. It takes a sharp mind and a discerning eye to sift through the noi...
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