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A cultured but idle man in his thirties, bored with society and convinced an ideal partner exists, accepts a friend's suggestion to hire a professional firm that locates missing people. The plot follows the arrangements and the tracers' methods as they undertake a deliberate search that mixes light comedy, romantic yearning, and episodic detection. Scenes shift between urbane social observation and investigative set pieces, examining desire, identity, and the surprising limitations of professional inquiry. The tone balances witty, cosmopolitan banter with moments of suspense as the search uncovers small deceptions and unintended consequences.
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