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- Alicia Florrick has been a good wife to her husband, a former state's attorney. After a very humiliating sex and corruption scandal, he is behind bars. She must now provide for her family and returns to work as a litigator in a law firm.
- Detective Charlie Hudson teams up with what he calls his "highly trained law enforcement animal" German Shepherd dog named Rex who he prefers to team up with because he doesn't talk his ear off.
- A cynical journalist decides to take a train from Washington, D.C. to Los Angeles for Christmas to get inspiration for a story in honor of his late father. He gets to know the other passengers and runs into an old flame while aboard.
- When identical twin sisters are stuck planning their respective Christmas parties, they're convinced the grass is greener on the other side and decide to swap lives for the holidays.
- The Palace of Justice is in an uproar over the death of Judge Claire Delaunay, whose remains were found at the foot of the cliffs near her home. Preliminary investigation eliminate suicide or an unfortunate accident. Although he is in a state of shock, Judge Filiponi asks Prosecutor Clément to take over the case, citing the inexperience of the judge on duty. Constance is suspicious of his attitude and is not mistaken. Filiponi keeps a secret that may compromise the case: he had a romantic relationship with the deceased. He is suspicious of her husband, Paul, 42, because the marriage had reconciled only six months ago. Otherwise, Meyer thinks the murder could be related to an ongoing case. Judge Filiponi confesses her that he received a call from Claire asking for help.
- Victor Jaquetti is found dead in his refinery, apparently after falling from one of the tanks, but his family and employees had reasons to desire his death.
- Margot Roussel, a 17 year old teenager, is raped in her swimming club, where a cleaning lady finds her in the showers without remembering what happened. David Grimm, the team's coach, is the prime suspect, as they spend many hours together to form the national team at the next Olympics.
- Fabien Varelle, habitual criminal grappling with drug problems and computer genius, known to Judge Filiponi and Captain Sentier, from the neighborhood where the three grew up, is found dead on a beach. Preliminary investigations tie him to a theft in a gated community and a secret he discovered while working as a website administrator.
- Detective Charlie Hudson teams up with what he calls his "highly trained law enforcement animal" German Shepherd dog named Rex who he prefers to team up with because he doesn't talk his ear off.
- Sophie Mornan, 26, intern architect, runs scared trying to escape from a stranger. When crossing a street, she is hit by a truck and dies instantly. The coroner finds traces of tear gas in the young woman's eyes. Sophie was serving as a member of the jury at Fabien Beynac's trial, accused of the murder of his associate. Delcourt and Meyer must question the other members of the jury.
- The body of a 35-year-old woman is found behind the city's dumpsters, a few steps from Saint-Charles train station. The judges quickly discover that the victim had been living in Marseille under a false identity for years. Her prints correspond to those of Aurore Chassagne, a young girl who mysteriously disappeared in 2000 in the vicinity of Nice.
- Fabrice Vernon, famous personal trainer and adventurer, is found stabbed with an awl in the cabin of his boat at jetty no. 3 of Marseille port. Vernon, who went to Lycée with Barth Meyer, was in town for a lecture in a bookstore and decided to stay the night on the boat. Only witness, a drunken Dutchman declares a motorcycle fled from the crime scene. The police rule out robbery and focus on Vernon's clients. Barth shows up at the Palais de Justice to state that he was with Fabrice that evening and that someone was insistently calling him on his mobile.
- In the parking of a supermarket, the corpse of Jérémy Nogent, 32, married and father of a little baby, sports teacher at Jean Moulin school, is found dead from a blow to the head, but the murder weapon is missing. His wife Myriam had reported his disappearance. Allegedly, he went kitesurfing and did not return, but Constance thinks that mistral wind and rough seas were not suitable for surfing. Myriam declares he had an argument with Philippe Choppard, history teacher, who despised and humiliated Jérémy in public.
- Lionel Kaplan, a prominent local entrepreneur, is found dead, severely beaten, a few dozen meters from the premises of his company Fibro Tech, where carbon fiber composite hulls for racing sailboats are produced. Judges doubt if the murder is linked to his professional activities, and a trail of industrial espionage must be followed, or if they should rather look for a motive in his personal life.
- While an amateur theater company, made up of inhabitants of Grandagne, rehearses on the stage in the middle of town main square, one of the actors, Pierre Tessier, dies poisoned while drinking a supposedly full glass of wine. The deceased worked in a bank branch and had received anonymous threatening letters, so the first investigations of the judges are directed towards the culprits.
- The body of Justine Santoni, a teenage girl is found next to her bicycle, on a secluded path. The first findings show a road accident with hit and run. The victim's clothes and bag are intact, but she bears some signs of assault. Her parents say she had nothing to do there in the middle of the night. Indeed, the young girl was supposed to spend the evening with her best friend.
- The body of a woman in her fifties is spotted drifting in the river by a fisherman. There is nothing to identify the deceased, but a badge found stuck in a pocket with the acronym "VM +" which leads Constance and Boris to a clairvoyance telephone platform, where the victim, Marlyse Angélie, worked.