Vendetta - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

The Sugar Man

The Dolly Man

The Widow Man

The Lullaby Man
While Scipio investigates other Adoption Societies, Angelo James remains with Hilda Lawrence to break a particularly vicious group that is threatening to destroy her.

The Kneeling Man

The Putty Man

The Ice-Cream Man

The Concrete Man

The Running Man
A man is running for his life from Angelo James and the Mafia, Patricia is running from life until she meets Johnny Barbiere.

The Chemical Man
It is Edward Mount's fiftieth birthday. A celebration dinner has been arranged - and his death.

The Mourning Man

The Mercy Man
When a young boy is kidnapped in Canada Angelo James has a fight against time to get him back.

The Madonna Man
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