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  1. Nov 6, 2009 · With Matt Bomer, Tim DeKay, Willie Garson, Tiffani Thiessen. A New York mafia kingpin enlists help from Peter and the United States Federal Bureau of Investigation after his precious bible disappears; Neal finds himself in a tango with a female villain and must decide where his loyalties lie.

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    • Comedy, Crime, Drama
    • John T. Kretchmer
    • 2009-11-06
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    On a routine stakeout of a well-known mob hang out, Agent Cruz and Agent Jones get a surprise visit from Leo Barelli, the local mob boss. Someone stole the bible from Barelli's church, and he wants it back ... badly enough to come to the FBI for help.

    Matt Bomer as Neal Caffrey
    Tim DeKay as Peter Burke
    Willie Garson as Mozzie
    Tiffani Thiessen as Elizabeth Burke

    Neal: You know, you look pretty comfy in that FBI windbreaker. Maybe it's time to consider a new career path. Mozzie: No, I prefer to keep my soul.

  2. "White Collar" Book of Hours (TV Episode 2009) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  3. Crew. The disappearance of a precious bible creates an interesting union when a New York Mafia kingpin enlists the help of Peter and the FBI in tracking down his beloved artifact. But while rooting out the thief, Neal finds himself in a tango with a sexy female villain and must decide where his loyalty truly lies.

  4. Nov 6, 2009 · This episode is titled "Book of Hours." During the hour, On this episode, the FBI assigns Caffrey and Burke to track down a valuable Bible for a mobster after someone stole it from him.

  5. White Collar. Summaries. A New York mafia kingpin enlists help from Peter and the United States Federal Bureau of Investigation after his precious bible disappears; Neal finds himself in a tango with a female villain and must decide where his loyalties lie.

  6. White Collar Wiki. in: Transcripts, Episode 1x03. Book of Hours Transcript. A transcript is a retrospective written record of dialogue, and like a script (a prospective record) may include other scene information such as props or actions. In the case of a transcript of a film or television episode, ideally it is a verbatim record.

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