- Ms. Holt is hired (as long as Steele is not involved) by jeweler, Albert Harrod, to locate an stolen flawless 60 carat diamond that had been "hidden" among much less expensive items. Mr. Steele is hired (as long the agency is not involved) by jewel thief, Morrie Singer. He was commissioned to burgle the Harrod gem vault, but found it empty. Who has the hot rocks and are the two different cases involving the same jeweler connected?—Marko
- When the safe of a jeweler is robbed he calls the agency and Laura meets with him. He tells her that a gem that's worth 2 million was among the ones that were taken but his insurance wouldn't allow him to put it in the safe so he has to retrieve it. And he asks that if it's possible for Steele not to be involved because he wants the thing done quietly and the press follows Steele. Steele is approached by a man named Morrie Singer who says he is a thief and he was contracted to rob the safe of the jeweler. He tells Steele that this is suppose to be his last job; he was hoping to go straight. He claims that when he and the men he worked with broke into the safe, it was empty. Now he has to try and prove to the man he works for that he is telling the truth. So he asks Steele to help him, Steele offers to put the whole agency on it but Morrie wants it done quietly so he asks Steele to let it just be the two of them. When Laura tells him what the client wants he agrees and goes off with Morrie to find out what happened, they start by talking to Morrie's friend who planned the job and sent the info to him by mail. Only thing is when they go to where he is staying they learn he died around the time Morrie got the job from him. And they go talk to the men he worked with but someone killed them. And Laura is just a step behind them.—rcs0411@yahoo.com
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