MacFarland doesn't like it when one of the “invisible people” gets accused of a crime. Innocent or guilty, it doesn't matter " the system is weighted against them. MacFarland becomes suspicious that the police have the wrong man when he learns that the suspect -- an old man named Isaac Dawes, a man who suffers with a bad skin condition -- is accused of killing his best friend. When Lord Bozworth, the leader of the homeless community in Denver, asks for MacFarland's help in freeing Isaac Dawes, how can MacFarland refuse?
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