She also informs Jack that Maggie had slept with Lunar, but brushed off the detail saying that Lunar slept with everybody. The secretary informs Jack that Maggie was indeed at the commune for a few weeks but left suddenly with no explanation. Lunarhouse is continuing the ideals of the Summer of Love in modern-day San Francisco, Jack confronts the charismatic leader Joseph Lunar about Maggie, Lunar feigns ignorance but directs Jack to the commune secretary. Herriman follows Maggie's trail to an open house for a commune called Lunarhouse. Jordan is trying to find her younger sister Maggie who has been missing for nearly a month. Jack Herriman is hired by Alex Jordan on the recommendation of Jack's father's friend Detective Sergeant Paul Reynolds SFPD. In the story Knut is a famous crime scene photographer and uses his reputation to aid Jack at several points throughout the story. Herriman is in his mid to late twenties and runs his office from the first floor of an art gallery called Scene of The Crime which is owned and run by his uncle Knut Herriman. Scene of the Crime follows private detective Jack Herriman as he is hired to track down a missing person in and around San Francisco. Scene of the Crime is a four-issue comic book miniseries published in 1999 by DC Comics' Vertigo imprint, written by Ed Brubaker, pencilled and inked by Michael Lark and also inked by Sean Phillips following the first issue.
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