Carole and Sydney meet a singer who's in town to perform. She reveals that some fan is following her wherever she goes. Her manager says he'll handle it. Carole and Sydney help her meet her former partner, who was shot by the fan, or someone wearing the suit the man always wears.
Hired to investigate a blackmail case, Carole and Sydney go after the client's hairdresser, but he is also in danger. Is it the competing salon or racketeers he is running from?—cin_kong
Carole's friend, an assistant curator at the museum, has been murdered. Believing in his innocence, Sydney wants to help the young man accused of killing her.—cin_kong
Carole Stanwyck and Sydney Kovack were both married to the same man, a private detective. When he is killed, they both attend his memorial. When they learn how he was killed, they can't help but investigate his murder themselves. They are aided by a couple of guys who works for him, and his mother, a police lieutenant who likes Sydney.—rcs0411@yahoo.com
Carole and Sydney go to an auction and Carole has her eye on a broach. But a guy named Hermanski is also interested in it and tries to get her not to bid on it. But a surprise bidder gets the broach. He asks the girls to find him. But the man is killed. And someone else is after the broach.—rcs0411@yahoo.com
Hired by the father to find his kidnapped son, Carole and Sydney discovers a threat to the man's business. They are helped by the eyewitness, who isn't what she seems to be.—cin_kong
Vronsky is framed. Carole and Sydney offer to help. They operate under the assumption that someone either was out for revenge or was trying to stop one of his investigations. They learn it might be the latter.—rcs0411@yahoo.com
Two escaped convicts hold Carole hostage at gunpoint, while Sydney finds a way to save her going with the accomplice to retrieve hidden stash of stolen money.—cin_kong
When their ex-husband winds up murdered, Carole and Sydney set out to find his killer and eventually decide to run the detective agency that they have inherited from him. Wikipedia