Friday, October 22, 2010
Why I Think the Book `` The Highly Effective Detective'' Should Be Made Into A Film
A couple of months ago, I finished reading a book called The Highly Effective Detective by Richard Yancey. It tells the story of Theodore Ruzak (nicknamed Teddy). Teddy as a child loved detective work. he would read books like Sherlock Holmes and Encyclopedia Brown. Now, he is in his thirties, has a job as a night guard and and no parents. When his mom leaves him a stash of money behind, he decides to go into the detective business with a waitress named Felicia. Felicia becomes Teddy's secretary. Soon enough, he is given a case. A man named Parker Hudson comes to him to tell him about a geese killer. Geese were crossing the road, when a giant SUV just ran them over. And. Didn't. Look. Back. Cold, I know. A long story short, the plot is Teddy tring to find out the killer of these geese. I think that this should become a movie. Why, you ask? Well, I'll tell you why. Teddy has a really interesting thought process. When I read what he would say in his mind, it made me laugh. Hopefully, you hear his thoughts. If the film industry does make a movie out of this, I sure hope that they don't use poor casting. It would ruin it for me. Anyways, I just wanted to tell you about that.
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