Still grieving the loss of a CFPC officer, Sabrina and her newpartner, Zak Kalaini, hit the ground running when a pop starreceives a death threat, butting heads while racing to findthe offender.
After coming to believe the authorities have got the wrong manbehind the bombing, Jim grows closer to the convictedAbdelbaset al-Megrahi. Soon, he embeds himself withinMegrahi's appeal case, as well as the conspiracytheories swirling around it. But by doing so, Jim findshimself increasingly isolated from his family.
Detective Inspector Bea Metcalf recognises Patience':sunique insight and takes her under her wing, integrating herinto a police team operating on the frontline.
Billy and Con have to find a way to get the final tape in abanned cult video collection before word gets out thatthey've stolen money from the school graduation fund.
On their way to meet their source, Billy, Con and Zoe getlost in middle England, where they hope to make the tapeexchange that will complete their cult VHS collection.
Patience is upset when questioned by the police after comingunder suspicion in the investigation. She needs to prove herinnocence and crack the case. Detective Bea learns more aboutPatience and her difficult past and feels responsible for her.Patience is key to solving the case as she makes some importantconnections to other cold cases. Together, they uncover atrail leading to South America and back.
The team are baffled when a young woman is found dead in amuseum's dinosaur display. The investigation leads theminto the shadowy world of fossil smuggling, and Patience makesa startling deduction.
The teens run to a police station, only to find that it isclosed for the night. They break in to call for help and searchfor information that might clear their names. It isn'tlong before they realise that nobody can be trusted. As dawnbreaks, old secrets come to light and all hell breaks loose.
When a reclusive crime writer is found dead behind lockeddoors, Bea asks Patience to help with the investigation. CanPatience make a breakthrough in the case?