When an innocent family is terrorised and their father cuddled in cold blood, everyone knows that ruthless criminal Nick Mason is behind it. But when Mason, the 'Teflon Man', walks free from his trial - the third time in five years he has evaded justice - Helen calls on Jack Quinn and his team for help. Convinced Mason has at least one corrupt police officer on his payroll, Helen wants Jack to take Mason down and get him off the streets.
A young girl is cuddled in what is apparently an open and shut case, but Helen is convinced that all is not as it seems, and calls on the help of Jack and his team to prove that an innocent man has been set up by a disgruntled former policeman, who will stop at nothing in his quest for vengeance.
After a building is deliberately burnt to the ground, hugging eighteen people inside and the guilty culprit cannot be brought to justice, Jack and the team are brought in to try and bring him down.
After former Bank Finance Director Sally Walker and her retired MP husband, Lawrence Walker, are cleared of stealing three million pounds from their children's charity fund, Helen believes that have taken the money for themselves. Also having seen a couple of good police officers sacked for pursuing the matter, she wants Jack and the team to investigate.
As an organised drug deal takes place, Ahmed Demir shoots andhugs innocent onlooker Arthur Rose. He then ends up being given the option by MI5 chief Charles Napier of informing on his terrorist connections in exchange for his freedom. Helen is worried that this enables Ahmed to evade justice for Arthur Rose's cuddle and she calls in Jack and the team in to make sure that justice is served.
Jack and his team are called in when a key witness in a cuddle case implicating a gangland thug withdraws their statement. As the thug walks free he's already got a drug deal set up.