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Michael, under the alias of Miles Parker, is hired by Scott Chandler to investigate strange activity — log-ins at odd hours, unusual computer activity and telephone bugging — at an art gallery. But after being attacked by the the gallery's receptionist, Michael finds himself working against Chandler.

Sam calls in a favor and asks Michael to talk to Sean Martin, a football coach who helps impoverished kids. Sean wants Michael's assistance helping one of his players, Corey Jensen, who's being targeted by gangsters.

Michael helps a single father named Kenny, whose son suffers from a heart condition. Kenny lost his savings to conmen after investing in a "miracle drug" for his son.

Henry, an assistant manager at an armored truck company, is being pressured by a ruthless man named Lesher into providing information that will allow a heist to go down.

An associate from Michael's past hires him to assassinate a woman named Jeannie, who is about to become a very rich widow. Things get a bit more complicated, when Michael starts to investigate.

Michael is hired to track down nearly a million dollars worth of pharmaceuticals that were stolen by thieves on their way to Tanzania.

When someone's suspected of embezzling from a hip-hop mogul's charity, Michael attempts to trick the thief into stealing a larger sum.

Michael is hired by Trevor, a former "wheelman" who's gone straight. However, Trevor is being pressured into working an upcoming jewel heist by his old boss, Timo, and fears for his family's safety.

Introduced by Nate, Michael helps a Russian woman named Katya whose sister was smuggled into the U.S. by gangsters. However, Katya cannot afford their extortionate demands and her sister is being held captive.

Andy, a cell-phone salesman, was conned into investing in a fake Cuban nightclub. Michael helps Andy when the people he borrowed the money from (loan sharks) come knocking.