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Wed, Jan 24, 1979
The Agency's in trouble when three women who claim to be "the Angels" rob the Los Angeles memorial sports arena and then later a boutique. The owner claims that Charlie called him up and said that his establishment's security needs to be checked out so he sends "the angels". But Charlie somehow gives the girls the heads up so they go hide while they try to sort the whole things out. It seems the whole things was engineered by an impersonator, who was the one who called the owner. It seems he owes a bookie a lot of money when what they got was not enough to cover what he owes he plans another job. But when the bookie learns of what he's been doing, he tells him to pull another job but it seems one of the girls was injured in the last job. But when the girls learn the impostors are actors, so Sabrina goes to the agent and when he sees that she resembles their Sabrina--the one that was hurt, they ask to join them.
Wed, Feb 7, 1979
The government hires the Angels to find people responsible for killing the President's special aide at a ski resort in Vail, Colorado. The government warns the Angels that the identities of all their federal agents may have been revealed. During their investigation of the guests at the hotel of the President's murdered aide, the Angels discover that an extremist Italian Radical Group is there. When Sabrina is captured by them, she learns of their violent past.
Wed, Feb 14, 1979
Kris is kidnapped by someone claiming that they want to hire the Angels. A few hours later they get a note saying that it was big sister Jill that was kidnapped. Jill then flies in from Montreal, where she was scheduled to race, and joins the Angels in the search for her sister. Jill herself is later taken captive and it is soon revealed that Kris was kidnapped by the father of a young man who was infatuated with Jill and whom he holds responsible for his son's death. Now Sabrina, Kelly and Boz must track down the Monroe sisters and their captors before it is too late.
Wed, Sep 12, 1979
With Sabrina having left the employ of the agency to enter into wedded bliss, Charlie hires Tiffany Welles, a recent Boston Police Academy graduate and the daughter of a very old friend, as Sabrina's replacement. The first case on which Tiffany will be working as an Angel is for Eastern International Insurance represented by their chief investigator, Mr. Avery, to solve the brazen hijacking of one of Wellington Museum's transport vans en route from Los Angeles Harbor to the museum in Los Angeles, $5 million worth of gold and bronze statuary stolen in the process. Avery knows that the mastermind behind the theft is Paul Hollister and his associate Wes Anderson, who met in Vietnam when they were respectively a US Navy fighter pilot turned war photojournalist and peace corps worker. Avery also knows that the merchandise will be fenced by Eleanor Case, once a respected art historian. The case takes Avery and the Angels aboard the Pacific Princess cruising from Los Angeles to St. Thomas, the US Virgin Islands, the cruise where Hollister and Anderson are passengers, while Bosley remains in Los Angeles to monitor the movements of Case. The agency's task is not so much to arrest Hollister but find where the merchandise is to save the insurance company $5 million on Wellington's insurance claim. One of the Angels has to get to know Hollister, that decision, made by Hollister himself, being Kris. Beyond the known dangers of the case, other issues arise which complicate matters: the Angels have to figure out who the three men on board the ship are, they who are making Hollister nervous; they needing to deal with a less than easy going Avery, who is quick to point blame to the Angels whenever things don't go according to plan; and Kris' strong and growing attraction to Hollister. That attraction includes knowing that he did humanitarian work before turning to a life of crime.
Wed, Dec 12, 1979
Charlie, through the company, has just purchased a yacht, rechristened the Wayward Angel, with custom interior modifications done by the selling agent, Pat Justice. Bosley and the Angels have a few days with the yacht before it gets transported to the Caribbean, Pat having hired a Captain Webner on behalf of Bosley for the company for the transport job. Bosley is hoping he can use the yacht for a good part of that time as he and Pat have built up more than just a professional rapport. Bosley's plans are partly dashed when after his and Pat's onshore date, they return to the marina to find the yacht missing. And just as Bosley is trying to figure what he is going to tell Charlie about losing the yacht, it mysteriously gets returned back to its slip in the marina. The only clues he and the Angels have to go on are some blood stains, a scratched exterior and knowing that the yacht was gone for exactly forty-five minutes. Eventually, they also discover some other items left on the yacht presumably by whoever took it out. If they can tie together the blood with the other items left aboard, they may piece together the entire story, but which may ultimately place them in the middle of warring factions of the smuggling of about $5 million worth of stolen goods.