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A furnished detective inspector is murdered on the tranquil grounds of the St. Peter's Law enforcement Treatment Centre, taken through the center with a crossbow arrow, and compromising photographs are discovered in his room. Detective Chief Inspector Alan Banking institutions is well aware that he must manage the highly sensitive - and dangerously explosive - investigation with the utmost discretion. Because the circumstance may involve authorities corruption, an official from Professional Standards, Inspector Joanna Passero, has arrived to work with Banking institutions and his team. Though he will try to keep an available mind and provide his full cooperation, the dedicated Banking institutions and his functional investigative style clash with Joanna's cool demeanor and by-the-book professionalism. All too soon, the seasoned detective discovers himself under unpleasant scrutiny, his methods second-guessed. As Banking institutions digs deeper into the life and profession of the victim, a furnished cop and recent widower named Charge Quinn, he comes to believe Quinn's murder may be linked to an unsolved lacking persons circumstance. Six years back, a fairly 19-year-old English lady named Rachel Hewitt made nationwide headlines when she disappeared without a track in Tallinn, Estonia. Convinced that finding the truth about Rachel will lead to Quinn's killer, Banking companies uses a twisting path of signs that lead from Britain to the dark, cobbled alleys of Tallinn's Old Town. However the closer he appears to resolving the complicated cold case, the more it becomes clear that someone doesn't want days gone by stirred up. While Banking institutions prowls the streets of Tallinn, DI Annie Cabbot, recovered from her near fatal shooting and again at the station in Eastvale, is looking into a migrant labor rip-off affecting corrupt bureaucrats and financing shark who feeds on the indegent. As evidence in each investigation mounts, Banking institutions realizes the two are associated - which resolving them may put even more lives in danger, including his own.