- When a hard-line judge is blackmailed and later murdered, Sledge and Dori's best available clue is that he was an inveterate pool player.
- Sledge is a firm admirer of hard-line Superior Court Judge Liam Jackson, but he is appalled when the judge inexplicably dismisses all charges against a ruthless and obviously guilty mob figure. Sledge insists on going to Jackson's home to confront him about the outrage, but he and Dori find that the jurist has already been murdered with a knife to the back. When blue chalk is found under the judge's fingernails and a matchbook from "Cues 'R' Us" is found in his pocket, Sledge deduces that the judge was an inveterate pool player and that he may have been hustled and blackmailed. Sledge, Dori, and Captain Trunk visit "Cues 'R' Us" to give the hustler a chance to appear. True to form, an unusually attractive woman named Lana hustles Sledge and they realize from her demeanor that she is fully capable of blackmail and murder. However, the three realize that subduing the treacherous Lana and her accomplices will require that they prevail in that most hazardous of pursuits - a fight in the other man's pool hall.—Sam Spear
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