- With the help of his FBI colleagues, Patrick sets up an elaborate con to catch an art thief who killed a man during one of his robberies.
- Hearing the FBI art colleague Marcus Pike's 'clean hands' team must deal with a master thief's gang, who made their first-ever kill, Patrick offers his team's help. Abbott plays along, even follows Jane's equally elaborate and mysterious instructions. Thus Patrivk and 'wife' Teresa pose as ideal marks to lure their sole mastermind suspect Edwin MacKaye trough his henchman Aaron Pulaski.—KGF Vissers
- An FBI unit that specializes in art thefts shows up, because a crew who has been robbing art galleries all over the country strikes in town and they kill the gallery owner. Jane sees them talking to the owner's wife who is devastated. He promises to get the ones who killed her husband. So Jane comes up with a plan evidently, they know who one of the gang is but don't have enough evidence to arrest him. So deciders to use him by setting up a sting like operation. First he gets Abbott to approach the man and establish a connection with him. And then bring him to a house that Jane prepped by placing valuable (stolen) art all over the place which the man recognizes. He then calls someone who shows up and claims to know the paintings he has is stolen. But the play dumb. Now they wait for them to make their move.—rcs0411@yahoo.com
- When the owner of an art gallery is murdered protecting a painting, Agent Marcus Pike from the FBI art division joins the team led by Abbott to work together. Patrick Jane plots a sophisticated plan posing of art robber with Lisbon to lure the gang of thieves led by Edwin McKaye.—Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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