Jo begins to believe her own publicity when Inspector Falcon-Price pushes her into a police Public Relations campaign. A man is caught speeding and discovered with an unlicensed gun. When he is implicated in an armed robbery, Jo is quick to assume his guilt but PJ criticises her reasoning. Is her newfound celebrity undermining her ability to do her job? When a second armed robbery is committed while the accused is in remand, Jo's certainty is shaken. Was the man protecting somebody? Can she and PJ prove it or has Jo's vanity irrevocably compromised the case?