
Agent Lewis Erskine and Special Agent Jim Rhodes rely on real-life FBI detection techniques (and the occasional hunch) as they track lawbreakers ranging from organized crime bosses and extortionists to saboteurs and escaped convicts.
Looking for evidence to bring a man to trial, the F.B.I, find themselves in a battle for his life while his daughter is the link in a chain of events that can lead only to prison or the grave
Erskine's search for a communist spy involves him with a revenge-bent Israeli agent. For eight years, Otto Mann has stalked Karl Schindler, a Red agent and a master of disguises. When the trail leads the U.S., Mann teams with Erskine, but he hides the real reason for his search: Ex-Nazi Schindler sent Mann's wife to the gas chambers.
An espionage case opens the series' fifth season. Inspector Erskine poses as an American diplomat in love with a lady spy. He plans to provide fresh bait for a foreign embassy suspected of having already blackmailed one career diplomat to suicide.
Terry Shelton fakes his own kidnaping in an attempt to extort money from his hated father. The plot boomerangs into a knotty case for the FBI when an accomplice makes the abduction real and the elder Shelton insists on handling the ransom drop his own way.
A solid backwoods chase drama opens the eighth season. Object of the manhunt: an ex-football star who has escaped from jail in a desperate bid to recapture lost glory. The ex-football hero tries to recapture his lost hopes by kidnapping a beautiful girl.
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