Chuck Baxter and his partner Tyler run a hugely successful, high pressuring charity, the issue in this instance being that charity begins and ends close to home. Marino is on the case, but it's a tough but to crack, Marino desperately tries to forge a relationship with Chuck's partner Annie.
Without a doubt this is perhaps the best episode of the nine I've seen so far, lots of great elements here. First off, the storyline itself is a cracker, charity fraud remains big 'business,' and still ranks as one of the worst crimes of all. We have fraud and murder, plenty of action scenes, and some cracking characters.
It was really interesting to learn who was the villain of the piece, and I loved Marino's involvement, it made a nice change for him to be very much in the thick of things. The final scene is a great one, Marino at his very best.
Only one character was somewhat irritating, Tina Balardi's Italian accent was a little bit over the top, as was the character, but she was amiable enough. Star of the show was Larry Blyden, glasses wearing Chuck was a great character, an actor that sadly passed away so young.
9/10.