Wong & Winchester - Season 1
Season 1
Episodes
The Lover
Cynical, middle-aged PI Marissa Wong is forced to team up with her business partner's bubbly niece to solve a murder in an old age home.
The Painting
A case involving a stolen painting leads Marissa and Sarah to discover some dark and very dangerous secrets about the artwork's origins.
The Curse
The case of Li Ying's cursed tea shop leads Wong and Winchester to uncover a shady developer's scheme and some surprising family secrets that hit close to home.
The Cheat
When a woman shows up in looking for someone to investigate her fiance, both Marissa and Sarah are surprised to find out she's engaged to Marissa's ex partner.
The Retreat
Marissa and Sarah are hired to find a missing person and end up at a weekend retreat that may or may not be a front for a dangerous fringe religion.
The Gun
A cop and old drinking buddy of Marissa's hires her to find his missing police-issue sidearm before it hits the streets.
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