- After advanced technology embedded with security data is secretly woven into a designer's dress, Neal and Peter must plunge into the world of New York City's Fashion Week to prevent an international criminal from selling it.
- It's Fashion Week, and while Neal is enjoying himself, Peter is less enthusiastic about the legion of beautiful women that has descended on Manhattan. Things get worse when one of those beautiful women is witness to a murder. Peter and Neal interview a model named Tara who watched as the notorious Israeli counterfeiter Ghovat killed one of his business associates. Peter thinks Ghovat is in town with something to sell, and fashion week gives him the perfect cover. But how to find this man they call "The Ghost?" Neal has an unorthodox suggestion: throw a party. Judging by Ghovat's proclivity for gorgeous women and glamorous scenes, it's only a matter of time before he shows up. With Elizabeth's event planning expertise, Peter and Neal plan a lavish affair designed to catch the eye of the counterfeiter. Neal and Tara work the party, keeping an eye out for Ghovat, while Lauren Cruz, a beautiful, whip-smart agent transferred from the Violent Crimes Unit, keeps an eye on Neal. The trap is set, but the wary Ghovat slips through the FBI's fingers.—Anonymous
- Neal converts the flirtatious joys of NY Fashion Week to cooperation when the FBI has stopped most-murderous Israeli master counterfeiter Ghovat 'the ghost', whose voice model Tara can identify, having hidden while he killed a crime partner. Peter's FBI boss Reese Hughes reluctantly (uder)finances a party as a trap, where Neal must operate with foxy agent Lauren Cruz. Ghovat comes deal with an accomplice but smells a rat, misleads the team by planting his cellphone and murders the cahoot at a next meeting before they arrive. Neal and forensics still manage to work out it's all about the stolen technological key to perfectly forge Euros, a threat to the world economy. Neal, his art-smart sidekick Mozzie and must juggle the hunt and Ghovat's counter-move abduction.—KGF Vissers
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