- Grady Fletcher is in big trouble again when his boss is found dead and he is the main suspect.
- Jessica is visiting her nephew, Grady, who has a job working as an accountant at an investment firm. He likes the work and is very busy and working long hours, even if there is supposedly a ghost in the building. He returns to the office late one evening and finds his boss, Ralph Whitman, dead. To top it off, there's also an IRS auditor sniffing around looking into one of the firm's investment funds, Neptune Ventures. Grady becomes the prime suspect in the case but Jessica works with police Lt. Timothy Hanratty. She soon learns that Whitman's wife visited him at the office on the evening he died. Then there's the supposed ghost in the building which is more than just people's overactive imagination. Jessica sorts it all out.—garykmcd
- In New York, Grady has landed work at an accounting firm where the owners are being investigated by the IRS. Grady becomes the prime suspect when one of the partners is murdered, but Jessica discovers that a "phantom" rumored to haunt the office building is a real person, a homeless man who lives in the vents and air ducts, swipes food off desks, and may be a witness to the murder.—Peter Harris
- When Jessica visits her nephew, Grady, in New York, she witnesses the security guard of the Carlisle accounting firm tackle him, thinking he is the 'phantom' who steals things, as he explains during a restaurant dinner. When Grady returns to work, he finds partner Ralph Whitman murdered in his office, who had been working late with hostile IRS officer Lester Grimshaw. NYPD Lieutenant Timothy Hanratty, who misses his late, mystery-gifted wife, implores Jessica to be his sleuthing muse. They discover Whitman's wife, Lana, lied about being in the office, she says they had a loveless marriage of convenience. A whole can of suspects is opened when it becomes clear Ralph blackmailed tax shelter clients into 'investing' by way of a pay-off in a Cayman Islands fund, Neptune Ventures, which has Grady's name on it.—KGF Vissers
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