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In Season 1, Episode 3 of , titled " Book of Hours ", FBI Agent Peter Burke and Neal Caffrey are pulled into a case that feels more like a religious quest than a standard federal investigation. The Theft of the "Healing Bible"

The episode ends on an ambiguous note. Despite Peter's staunch rationalism—attributing the parish's health to "germs" and "locked doors"—the Bible is returned to the church. In a final moment, Steve’s dog, Lucy, appears to have made a miraculous recovery, leaving even the most cynical characters wondering if there was some truth to the "Healing Bible" legends. [S1E3] Book of Hours

The investigation shifts to a woman named , a professor and known black-market antiquity smuggler who now possesses the Bible. To catch her, Peter and Neal orchestrate an elaborate sting: In Season 1, Episode 3 of , titled

However, the plot thickens when it's revealed Steve didn't act alone. He was manipulated by , Barelli’s own nephew, who stole the book from Steve and was later found dead in the East River. The Sting Operation In a final moment, Steve’s dog, Lucy, appears

When Maria discovers her apartment is bugged, Neal thinks on his feet and "helps" her find the device, further cementing her trust in him.

It is said that not a single person who touched the Bible died during the outbreak.

Neal uses his "genius brain power" to deduce that the thief wasn't a professional criminal looking for a payday, but a . This lead takes them to Steve , a homeless veteran who stole the book because he believed its healing powers could save his sick dog, Lucy.