- When a client receives a letter from his now deceased serviceman son to complete some unfinished business, Spencer steps in to explore mysterious times the young man spent in Hong Kong with a woman called "Candy."
- With Stuart unable to go, Jeff is sent to Hong Kong representing their businessman client Paul Nolan, Sr., who is also unable to go due to sensitivities of Hong Kong's proximity to mainland China, this case essentially kiboshing Jeff's plans for a college reunion getaway. Mr. Nolan received a "worse case scenario" letter from his deceased son, Paul Nolan, Jr., an air force pilot, asking him to go to Hong Kong to complete some unfinished business in meeting a special woman at American bar, Candy's Quarters - a home away from home for Americans of whatever stripe, but especially for American servicemen - with only a "Candy quarter" in identification. Upon arriving at Candy's, Jeff learns that who Paul was supposed to meet is the bar's second generation owner, Candy Varga, who inherited it from her mother, the original Candy. Despite sounding and looking American and especially as it her job to be American in making Americans feel at home, Jeff further learns that she is Hong Kong born and bred to an American mother and Eurasian father, she who has never left the region. Jeff can tell that Candy is scared of something - something she seems unwilling to admit to or divulge - he determined to find out what that it in her now tie to his client. It seemingly has something to do with a bunch of shady Chinese hanging around the bar, either officially or unofficially, they led by Run Run Lee who make it obvious they don't want Jeff snooping around. It may also have something to do with the seemingly yokel Midwestern middle-aged American tourists George and Hannah Wells, who Jeff always seems to encounter in his Hong Kong travels.—Huggo
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