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- An unflinching Ozark Mountain girl hacks through dangerous social terrain as she hunts down her drug-dealing father while trying to keep her family intact.
- Unemployed and newly-divorced Stephanie Plum lands a job at her cousin's bail-bond business, where her first assignment puts her on the trail of a wanted local cop from her romantic past.
- Following the life of an orphan and the events that change his life and lead him into a life of crime.
- Lady Lee, gambler's daughter, plies her trade while pondering the proposal of a social-register suitor.
- Katie McDermad, who comes from a working-class household, is a dedicated surgical nurse who loves her profession but not the low pay. Her emotions often get the better of her. Jeff Chadwick is a surgeon and researcher who works in the same hospital. The nurses in general consider him the greatest catch of the doctors, that is if he had any interest in a social life, as he dedicates all his time and money to his work. Katie's temper makes an inopportune appearance in the operating room when she is asked to work late after an already-long shift to assist in the non-medical emergency surgery of Tony Brown, who got shot accidentally in the derrière while on a hunting trip. The emergency part of the surgery is that wealthy Tony is the major benefactor to the hospital to the tune of $100,000 per year and demands immediate and quick attention to his injury. Katie's behavior in the operating room costs her her job on Tony's behest, and costs the hospital Tony's annual $100,000 endowment. Knowing that playboy Tony is easily swayed by a beautiful woman and as his research is dependent on Tony's endowment, Jeff, who can see that Katie is indeed beautiful, asks her to use her feminine wiles both for her own benefit to get reinstated, and to get Tony's annual endowment back for the hospital. Tony is smitten with Katie, even after finding out who she is. Although she is able to get her job back, Katie learns that the endowment is not quite so easy as Tony has other competing financial interests, most specifically what looks to be a hefty divorce settlement to his soon-to-be-ex-wife Lucille. As Jeff continues to push Katie into a relationship with Tony for the sake of the endowment, Katie in turn starts to fall for Tony. But Jeff also discovers that he too is falling for her. Lucille's actions to get a heftier settlement, Katie's very pregnant sister Ann, and Ann's wannabe-businessman husband Frank complicate the romantic triangle more and more.
- The story begins in 1923: after an accident, a newspaper reporter needs to raise $5,000 to pay for an operation, otherwise his young sister will be crippled for life. The desperate reporter is finally able to get the cash from a shady acquaintance, Riggs. Eight years later in New York, circumstances conspire to place the reporter as the number one suspect in the murder of a showgirl. With no witness or alibi, the reporter devises a plan to smoke out the real culprit. A meeting is arranged under the cover of night and to the surprise of both men, the murderer is Riggs. Out of gratitude for past generosity to his sister, the reporter agrees not to expose Riggs, however he unwittingly leads the police to him. Riggs is found guilty, and a dramatic courthouse scene ensues.
- A young war vet and his gambling-addicted roommate find themselves on a local gangster's bad side when they go looking for a quick score.
- Arnold Wesker, The Ventriloquist, is released from Arkham Asylum, deemed a healthy man - only to discover that his alternate personality Scarface may still be struggling to return.
- Partnerships are strained. Ray arrives at the Wellness Center to find the furniture being carted away by a bailbondswoman: when Charlie skipped town, Tanya was on the hook for $40,000. Ray finds Tanya, who's in denial, and convinces her that the business is worth saving and they need to find Charlie. The search takes them to a small ranch where beefalo roam. Jason can't stay away from Lenore, who entices him to break it off with Sandee. When Jason goes home to talk to her, he finds that her grandmother has just died. Will he lose his resolve?
- John explains why America's bail system is better for the reality TV industry than it is for the justice system.