In this episode of The Adventures of Philip Marlowe, a missing-person case turns into a slow, crushing walk toward the truth. Enos Harper hires Marlowe to find his young, beautiful wife Amy, who supposedly vanished after a trip to the laundromat. But nothing about the story fits—not the neighbors’ accounts, not the staged phone calls, and definitely not the trail of photographs showing Amy a little too close to her “cousin” Ray. As Marlowe digs deeper, the lies pile up: a fake invalid cousin, a sham hospital visit, and a not-so-secret affair that everyone seems to know about except Enos. But the biggest clue comes from Amy’s own room—a laundry ticket proving she did return home… and never left again. The neat little garden that Enos tends so lovingly hides the truth: a fifty-pound sack of lime and a man whose soft voice masks a breaking mind. In the end, Marlowe uncovers the grim reality—Enos killed Amy after discovering her plans to run away with Ray. A gentle, lonely husband, driven mad by heartbreak, took “the long way home” to the only ending he could imagine. A bleak, haunting story about love curdling into despair, and how even the quietest men can carry the darkest secrets