Nowadays retired after fifteen years of service, Judge Fulton has become obsessed with redressing one of the anomalies of the law that is in protecting the innocent, the guilty often go free too. In an attempt to right wrongs, the Judge will send two unsigned personal invitations for a splendid weekend at the Hôtel de Paris Monte-Carlo in Monaco, to the titled Englishman, Lord Brett Sinclair and the irrepressible, self-made oil tycoon, the American Danny Wilde. Eventually, when the two opposites engage in a bar brawl, with the certainty of ninety days of imprisonment, without an option of a fine or a remission hanging over, Brett and Danny will have no other choice but to go along with Fulton's assignment to the relatively easy job of locating and identifying a woman named Maria Lorenzo by a heart-shaped birthmark on her back. An easy task indeed, nevertheless, Maria's brother is a gangster and the man who runs the entire Mediterranean crime syndicate. How will the boys perform on their first assignment?
—Nick Riganas