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During the exchange at an abandoned location, Neal confirms the Bible is authentic. Just as Maria prepares to kill Neal after the trade, the FBI moves in to arrest her. A Touch of Mystery
The story begins when , a notorious New York mob boss, takes the unusual step of visiting an FBI stakeout to ask for help. Someone has stolen a precious 500-year-old Bible from his church. While Peter is skeptical of the book's supposed supernatural abilities, Neal is intrigued by the legends surrounding it: [S1E3] Book of Hours
Allegedly, no one in the parish where the Bible was kept caught even a cold during the pandemic. The "True Believer" During the exchange at an abandoned location, Neal
In Season 1, Episode 3 of , titled " Book of Hours ", FBI Agent Peter Burke and Neal Caffrey are pulled into a case that feels more like a religious quest than a standard federal investigation. The Theft of the "Healing Bible" Someone has stolen a precious 500-year-old Bible from
The episode ends on an ambiguous note. Despite Peter's staunch rationalism—attributing the parish's health to "germs" and "locked doors"—the Bible is returned to the church. In a final moment, Steve’s dog, Lucy, appears to have made a miraculous recovery, leaving even the most cynical characters wondering if there was some truth to the "Healing Bible" legends.
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