A notorious thief returns to retrieve his stash; Peter and Neal must put differences aside.
Peter and Neal must follow a treasure map will to save a kidnapped daughter.
When a journalist's life is threatened, Diana goes undercover as her assistant to protect her while Neal and Peter take a look at the journalist's work.
Mozzie needs Peter and Neal's help with a scam to take down a mobster from Detroit.
Neal and Peter go undercover as wealthy bachelors to lure a black widow into a trap.
When a teenage conman goes on a wild crime spree in New York, Peter realizes he has a new Neal Caffrey on his hands.
When an expert hacker drains a prominent New York bank, Neal assumes the criminal's identity in order to spend the pilfered fortune and draw him out of hiding.
When an old Naval Academy buddy of Agent Jones goes missing, Peter and Neal delve into the dangerous world of international private security to find him.
When Neal and Peter discover wanted fugitive Matthew Keller is smuggling priceless Egyptian antiquities into the city, Neal must go undercover with an exotic and beautiful Egyptologist to locate and capture his foe.
When one of the paintings Mozzie and Neal stashed away is flagged, they have to be at their best to stay ahead of the FBI.
Keller kidnaps Elizabeth and demands the U-boat treasure in exchange for her release. While Peter and Neal work to track it down, Neal is forced to reveal his hidden cache, leaving Peter feeling betrayed.
When scholarship funds from a prestigious prep school mysteriously disappear, Neal poses as a substitute teacher to help Peter and the FBI figure out where the money is really going.
When Elizabeth overhears one of her neighbors in a suspicious conversation, her curiosity leads Peter and Neal to uncover a robbery plot against a posh Manhattan Hotel.
Neal gets a taste of what his ideal life in New York might be like when he is assigned to work a case with his ex-girlfriend, Sara Ellis.
A wealthy Yankees fan enlists Neal's expertise to steal a prized piece of memorabilia.
Agent Kramer's review of Neal's case puts his commutation in jeopardy.