In the second season of the engaging crime series with Christian references, Detective Gary Travis (Todd Terry) has taken on the task of taking over a second police station in a suburb of Dallas. However, the daily hunt for petty criminals quickly leads to a clash of skills with some new colleagues, among whom Travis quickly identifies a few black sheep.
At the same time, his former partner Kristie Tanner (Venus Monique) is confronted with unpleasant people from her past. And Travis' wife Becky (Peggy Schott) has also discovered her husband's missing mother during her voluntary work in prison and wants to reunite the two of them. A plan that meets with little approval from Travis. Since the stories in the second season, unlike in season 1, are no longer told in individual episodes but in a larger context, a greater arc of suspense is created.
Sergeant Gary Travis is now head of Precinct II in the small Texan town of East Banks, but there is a shortage of qualified staff. When his colleagues fail to take seriously the concerns of a single mother who has observed something mysterious on her property, Travis decides to look into the matter himself. And he does indeed make a discovery ... Gary's wife Becky volunteers with the Christian organization "Women of the Word", which visits women in prison. However, her first assignment there turns out differently than she had hoped.
In the second season of the engaging crime series with Christian references, Detective Gary Travis (Todd Terry) has taken on the task of taking over a second police station in a suburb of Dallas. However, the daily hunt for petty criminals quickly leads to a clash of skills with some new colleagues, among whom Travis quickly identifies a few black sheep.
At the same time, his former partner Kristie Tanner (Venus Monique) is confronted with unpleasant people from her past. And Travis' wife Becky (Peggy Schott) has also discovered her husband's missing mother during her voluntary work in prison and wants to reunite the two of them. A plan that meets with little approval from Travis. Since the stories in the second season, unlike in season 1, are no longer told in individual episodes but in a larger context, a greater arc of suspense is created.
Sergeant Gary Travis is now head of Precinct II in the small Texan town of East Banks, but there is a shortage of qualified staff. When his colleagues fail to take seriously the concerns of a single mother who has observed something mysterious on her property, Travis decides to look into the matter himself. And he does indeed make a discovery ... Gary's wife Becky volunteers with the Christian organization "Women of the Word", which visits women in prison. However, her first assignment there turns out differently than she had hoped.