Selected to spearhead the National Crime Commission's investigation into the death of a young cricketer, Janet King (Marta Dusseldorp, Jack Irish) uncovers a web of organised crime where the public face of professional sport meets the underworld of match fixing, performance enhancing drugs, money laundering, kickbacks and murder. Aided by Federal Sergeant Bianca Grieve (Anita Hegh, Carlotta) and reporting to mentor Tony Gillies (Peter Kowitz, Crownies), Janet has an otherwise new team at her disposal, with her former right-hand Richard Stirling (Hamish Michael, Ready For This) now a top barrister for several of the athletes under suspicion and the opportunistic Owen Mitchell (Damian Walshe-Howling, Old School) now head of the DPP. But when a ghost from Janet's past returns as a suspect in the NCC investigation, ethical and personal dilemmas collide and the celebrated prosecutor witnesses firsthand the terrible price some professional athletes are prepared to pay to compete at the highest levels of competition.