Forensic pathologist Dr Ian McCallum examines the body of a Vietnamese banker that has washed ashore. Later, he has a sexual encounter with a female police officer. When she is found murdered, McCallum performs her autopsy and begins investigating her death. His involvement with the police investigation becomes problematic when he becomes the prime suspect.
Investigation into the death of a baker results in tragedy as long-held secrets surface.
The discovery of a body showing signs of having been scalded is linked with a deadly and highly contagious bacterial infection.
A killer with a grudge against McCallum attempts to exact revenge with a combination of poison and threatening telephone calls.
McCallum, finding himself unable to cope with his estrangement from Joanna and the pressures placed upon him by his work, walks away from a crime scene. McCallum's absence results in Maloney working an extra shift, even though it means she will have gone without sleep for more than 48 hours. When she attempts to drive to the crime scene McCallum abandoned, Maloney strikes an elderly man with her car. Believing herself guilty of negligent homicide, Maloney does not try to defend herself against the charge. McCallum, however, works feverishly to find evidence indicating Maloney was not responsible for the man's death.
When a body is found in a sewer, McCallum uncovers clues that suggest it is not the work of a madman but the result of an organ theft operation.
McCallum's career is in jeopardy after a murder victim's diary names him as the father of her unborn child.
MCallum resigns but is determined to find out why two unconnected people appear to have died from the same cause.
Dr. Gallagher goes on the hunt for the necrophiliac-like murderers of two women who have kidnapped his girlfriend. Will he get to her in time, or will she become their latest victim?