

Mystery · TV Movie · Crime
Overview
When an art gallery robbery leads to the death of the contemptible gallery manager, former Boston detective Jeff Jackson teams up with local doctor - and old flame - Dr. Zee Madeiras, to catch the killer.
Top Cast


Jesse Metcalfe
Jesse Metcalfe
Jeff "J. W." Jackson
Jesse Metcalfe
Jeff "J. W." Jackson


Sarah Lind
Sarah Lind
Zee Madieras
Sarah Lind
Zee Madieras


Eric Keenleyside
Eric Keenleyside
Police Chief Madieras
Eric Keenleyside
Police Chief Madieras


Chelsea Hobbs
Chelsea Hobbs
Jackie Shawl
Chelsea Hobbs
Jackie Shawl


Bradley Stryker
Bradley Stryker
Barista Bob
Bradley Stryker
Barista Bob


Sunita Prasad
Sunita Prasad
Britt Prajna
Sunita Prasad
Britt Prajna


Camille Mitchell
Camille Mitchell
Lila Winchester
Camille Mitchell
Lila Winchester


Benjamin Wilkinson
Benjamin Wilkinson
Adam Shearin
Benjamin Wilkinson
Adam Shearin


Kehli O'Byrne
Kehli O'Byrne
Bernie Orwell
Kehli O'Byrne
Bernie Orwell


Jason McKinnon
Jason McKinnon
Don Samuels
Jason McKinnon
Don Samuels
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