In this first instalment, investigative journalist Magda Ventura uncovers what may be the most important case of her career. A case that could cost her life.
Arturo Balz falls in love with the oldest daughter of an Englishman named Thomas Doghram, an unsociable man that keeps his family mysteriously shut away. Arturo is determined to confront Doghram and declare his love to his daughter Rosie.
Both children stopped to look around. That silence was not a good sign. A few seconds passed and there was a loud crack. Someone, or something, had snapped a stick. The two friends turned pale. If it was an animal, it must be huge.
To summarise, Daniel is already in his third year of Journalism although some things haven't changed: his relationship with Alicia and his powerful visions.
An absurd, senseless crime, of tertiary importance (or at most secondary, depending on the quota of 'good conscience' for the day), at least that is the most the news that a pair of vagrants have died in a fire in a small city could hope to be.
Barcelona, 1771. Sixteen-year-old Constança leaves the distant city of Lima after the death of her father, a diplomat in the service of the Viceroy, to journey to Barcelona to join her grandparents.
The most famous policeman from Spanish noir's underworld chases a wheelchair through the dirty streets of Barcelona. A crime has been committed from this wheelchair, and he thinks he knows who the owner is.