Republic of Doyle
Jake Doyle and his father Malachy run a private investigations agency in St. John's, Newfoundland. Their cases involve them in all sorts of dealings, not all of them on the right side of the law.

Fathers And Sons
The Doyles help a close family friend beat a manslaughter charge despite the fact that he refuses to defend himself.

The Return Of The Grievous Angel
The Doyles are hired by a young woman looking to find her birth father. This new client isn't quite what she seems.

The Duchess Of George
The Doyles are hired to find out if the burning of a George St. pub was accidental or intentional.

Blood Is Thicker Than Blood
An ex-con wrongfully convicted of his wife's murder hires the Doyles to find out who really killed her.

Hit And Rum
An investigation to see if their client's husband has been cheating takes the Doyles to St. Pierre & Miquelon and a rum runner inspired by Al Capone.

The One Who Got Away
The Doyle's show their sentimental side as they help Jake's high school girlfriend run off into the sunset with her new husband.

The Woman Who Knew Too Little
Jake sets out to find the true identity of a beautiful amnesiac who stumbles across his path and ends up fighting off her two stalkers.

The Tell-Tale Safe
A grieving widow hires the Doyles to find out why her husband left a generous sum of money in his will to a woman she's never heard of.

He Sleeps With The Chips
When a dubious chip truck owner notices his truck is missing - along with his driver/best buddy - he cons Jake into taking the case

The Pen Is Mightier Than The Doyle
When Mal suddenly leaves town and lends Jake out to be shadowed by a pompous crime novelist looking for inspiration, Jake's entire life is put under the authorial microscope.

A Horse Divided
Jake and Mal are pulled into a family favor case when Walter's soon-to-be brother-in-law suddenly disappears on the day of his wedding.

The Fall Of The Republic
When Jake receives a mysterious late night call from Christian, he's not prepared for the scary crime scene he finds at the other end of the line
