A male detective, however, falls in love with him in the same issue.
The detective fell backward as his fellow officer withdrew a pistol.
Before he could act, the detective fell beneath a sweeping punch.
The detective falls to the ground, dead, as the day begins to dawn.
But when he stood up, the detective staggered and would have fallen if Frank had not taken his arm.
The gray-mustached detective fell down, hiding the ax under his Corpse.
Griffin shot him a look, and the detective frowned but fell silent.
The detective handed over the excited little terrier, and fell back to a safe distance.
It's not quite "Laura," the 1944 film where a detective falls in love with a painting of a dead woman, but close.
If a detective falls in the forest, I thought, does he make a sound?