**SPOILERS** Well, this one proves out the last review I did on "77". The Firm of Bailey and Spencer are NOT the firm to hire to guard anything. This time, it's a million dollars in securities. It's Kookie who gets burned by a sweet little scam involving an impersonization, a secretary, and an escape.
You just had to know that the pretty little clerk in Gstaad was too good to be true,as well as the guy who was supposed to be an Interpol agent. The guy that surprised me was the main clerk. He ABSOLUTELY looks like a crook (or an Ex - Waffen SS officer); he turned out to be clean, and had a great observation about women (yeah, it's politically incorrect).
Stu gets the killer, arrests the fox (who tries to romance him into complicity), and recovers the bonds. It's more complicated than that, but then, all we needed was the proof, right?
You just had to know that the pretty little clerk in Gstaad was too good to be true,as well as the guy who was supposed to be an Interpol agent. The guy that surprised me was the main clerk. He ABSOLUTELY looks like a crook (or an Ex - Waffen SS officer); he turned out to be clean, and had a great observation about women (yeah, it's politically incorrect).
Stu gets the killer, arrests the fox (who tries to romance him into complicity), and recovers the bonds. It's more complicated than that, but then, all we needed was the proof, right?