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| - A poster for a dance at the Ceilidh Arts Centre is the final clue that lets Nick Knight catch the killer in "Forward Into the Past". Back in the 1950s, Jeremy Stanton killed his partner in Barrington Stanton Industries in order to gain control of the company; but, rather than sell out to him, Barrington's widow, Katherine, fled abroad. Since then, she has managed to maintain her voting rights, and now plans to thwart a merger deal that Stanton badly wants. Believing (correctly) that she has returned to Canada, he goes to great lengths to locate her.
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| - A poster for a dance at the Ceilidh Arts Centre is the final clue that lets Nick Knight catch the killer in "Forward Into the Past". Back in the 1950s, Jeremy Stanton killed his partner in Barrington Stanton Industries in order to gain control of the company; but, rather than sell out to him, Barrington's widow, Katherine, fled abroad. Since then, she has managed to maintain her voting rights, and now plans to thwart a merger deal that Stanton badly wants. Believing (correctly) that she has returned to Canada, he goes to great lengths to locate her. Although Nick Knight helped Katherine Barrington escape Stanton years ago, he initially has no idea that she has returned, nor that she is in danger. He is therefore several steps behind Stanton until almost too late. When he finally locates her, he flies to her new home. But she is out. So Nick searches the place, and finds on the refrigerator door a poster for a ballroom dance at the Ceilidh Arts Centre. He therefore goes there, and manages to catch Stanton before he can shoot Katherine.
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