- The residential robbery of a 2.6 million dollar Hungarian masterpiece excites Neal's appreciation of art and its particular history.
- A painting is stolen, and Peter and Neal are tasked with finding it. They get a lead on the thief and set a meeting, but something goes wrong and the man disappears. They try to find him using info he uttered at the meeting. Later, a curator from Europe claims that the painting was stolen from his museum years ago. When the painting is recovered, he expects it to be returned to him, but Neal talks to the owner and learns that her family has a connection to the painting, making him wonder who the painting really belongs to.—rcs0411@yahoo.com
- A valuable painting by Haustenberg is robbed from a lofty Manhattan residence. Owner Julianna Laszlo (22) inherited the mansion and painting from her grandmother, ignoring the art's value and its museum past. Neal rightly suspects her savvy uncle Gary, who tipped off a professional thief. Peter and Neal set a trap, which fails, losing painting and $100.000 in FBI seed money, straining Peter's trust in Neal (who secretly manages to return the painting to its true owner). Mozzie reluctantly helps follow the crafty trail left by Neal's beloved Kate, whose request for compliance comes with a "can't elaborate" clause that isn't acceptable.—KGF Vissers
- The residential theft of a valuable Haustenberg painting, valued at $2.6 million, brings to light three crimes, which Neal's interest in art compels him to weigh the details and put right. Meanwhile, his search for Kate moves forward but not to a final resolve.—statmanjeff
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