- Jack and Danny head to Mexico to find wealthy American vacationer James Costin who was abducted, at the request of James' mother-in-law. While Vivian, Sam, Martin and Elena work the case back in New York, Jack encounters resistance from the locals. The team soon becomes suspicious of James's wife Lucy Costin, convinced she knows more about her husband's disappearance than she is saying.—Anonymous
- Jack Malone and Danny Taylor head to Mexico when a woman reports that her son-in-law, James Costin, has been kidnapped and her daughter Lucy is there alone trying to pay the ransom and refusing to contact the police. James was taken by masked men just as the two of them were leaving a restaurant and she's not too keen on the FBI's presence as the kidnappers have said they would kill James if she contacted the police. The Mexican police for their part are understandably unhappy with a foreign government sticking their nose into their business. There are several possible threads to investigate and while Jack and Danny accompany Alex to make the payoff, the agents in New York City start checking into everyone's background.—garykmcd
- Jack is duly not amused that Cuban Danny's patronizing attitude worsens their Mexican hosts' suspicion when they travel there to help -without jurisdiction- 'federales' captain Hector Cruz investigate the skull-masked kidnapping for ransom of rich emigrated US citizen James Costin, whose wife Lucy refuses to work with police, but informed her mother in law. The victim's maid Rosa Escobar arouses suspicion by pretending she's Salvadoran, not Mexican, and was the only person already in the home when James's first wife and her rich family were murdered in a similar crime, while his sister Victoria contested the will albeit only against Lucy sharing. Teaming up awkwardly with Cruz, with New York research, the team finds out dirty secrets and other crimes in Mexico, yielding new angles and suspects, as confirmed in a bloody finale after Lucy is forced to accept police help having been wounded in a failed first ransom delivery having been imposed an extra $100,000 and handed a freshly-cut finger.—KGF Vissers
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