While conducting the autopsy of a car crash victim, Quincy receives perplexing lab results that indicate the man had been suffering from radiation poisoning.
The police are convinced that a priest died in the company of a prostitute, despite the fact that the deceased was a leader in the campaign against pornography.
When a series of mysterious deaths occurs among the convalescent patients at a sanitarium, Quincy searches for a possible connection between the incidents.
Rabbi K.A. Schneider, a believer in Jesus and end-times messenger of the Lord, delivers the Word of God with clarity and the true passion of the Holy Spirit.
As a Mississippi sheriff, Sam tries to get residents to evacuate ahead of a major hurricane, but Al tells Sam that he is there to save his girlfriend's life.
As a member of the Ku Klux Klan in 1965, Sam is told that he must save the life of an African-American civil rights leader who is active in the community.
After Rockford's friend is killed while trying to prove that her son was murdered by the mob, he studies criminal psychology and uses her diary to find leads.
When a biological emergency erupts at Walker's old reservation, the responsible party worries more about containment of the information than of the virus.
Three opportunists tail Alex, Walker and two forest rangers to the remote site of a plane that crashed eight years earlier with three million dollars on board.
The widow of a bank robber hires the guys to contact her late husband to find out where he hid the loot from a bank robbery and protect her from his partners.
After Rockford's friend is killed while trying to prove that her son was murdered by the mob, he studies criminal psychology and uses her diary to find leads.
When a boxer dies as a result of injuries sustained during a championship fight, his wife recruits Quincy to prove that her husband was drugged before the bout.