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Five years ago, two eleven-year-old girls, Ana and Lucía, disappeared in Monteperdido, a town surrounded by the exuberant nature of the Pyrenees. After an extensive search and unsuccessful attempts by the authorities to find a clue, the case was never resolved. The neighbors of the town were marked by the tragedy. Now, so long after, one of the girls, Ana, has returned. But where is the other girl, Lucia? Is she still alive? How has Ana managed to escape her captivity?
Sergeant Selva is sent to the small town of Tramuntana, on the island of Mallorca, to review Sergeant Campos' investigation, which began two weeks earlier. An investigation that, it seems, hasn't ended as well as they had assumed. It all began with the murder of Bernat Cervera, a beloved resident of the town who directed the choir at Lluc des Teix, the Tramuntana shelter. The institution was the home of Bela, Samiah, and Julia, three teenagers who witnessed the murder firsthand and now live with foster families. Sara Campos begins to suspect that Bernat wasn't the exemplary resident everyone believed: the motive for his death may have been that he was abusing another teenager who lives in Lluc des Teix, Dani. However, the boy has disappeared. Is it possible that the choir director's death is revenge by one of his victims?
The arrest of Vicente Trías, as the perpetrator of Bernat's murder, hasn't put an end to the investigation. In a way, a Pandora's box seems to have been opened in Tramuntana, claiming a new victim: Gerard, Julia's foster father. Both she and her friends, Samiah and Bela, are terrified, as they have a secret that may be at the root of this spiral of death ravaging the town. Meanwhile, Sara and Víctor have come to the conclusion that Bernat wasn't acting alone: he had an accomplice. He seems to be doing everything possible to find Dani and silence him before the teenager tells the Civil Guard the whole truth. Sergeant Selva, meanwhile, has continued to delve into Sara's work in Tramuntana and wonders if the sergeant disappeared of her own volition.
The fatal outcome of the search for Dani puts Sara on the verge of losing her footing. However, the sergeant clings to the investigation and, with Víctor's support, does not give up on the search for the man who made Dani jump off a cliff: for now, all they know about him is that he drives around in an old van. But the case takes a turn: Julia decides to speak to the Civil Guard and reveals the secret that has been tormenting her from the beginning: something that happened at a party in the mountains a few days earlier. The information Julia provides allows Sara and Víctor to locate Oriol Noguera, a retired musician who organizes these parties, and Malena, a public relations officer for a chill-out club, Mestizo, who brought Dani, Julia, and Bela to the party.
Sara's obsession with connecting what she experienced in her childhood with what is happening now in Tramuntana grows ever stronger. An obsession that puts her at odds with Víctor. The corporal believes the sergeant is mistaken and that there is a man in prison accused of a homicide he didn't commit: Marc Silvela, accused of the murder of Nahím, who was found dead on Sa Calobra beach. They suspect that this death and Dani's are linked, and that the culprit is the man in the white van. On the other hand, Julia's statement has put Sara and Víctor on the right path, but she has also suffered the consequences of revealing that Bela, Dani, and she suffered sexual abuse at that party. Perhaps at Can Falgueres. Her testimony has not found support from anyone, and all Julia wants is to flee the island.
Víctor's investigation has proven Sara wrong and put the team on the trail of a suspect: Oriol Noguera. The party promoter is missing, and the Civil Guard is searching for him against the clock before he leaves the island. Furthermore, new evidence confirms that Oriol was Bernat's accomplice. Furthermore, although the investigation is progressing successfully, the relationship between Sara and Víctor is fraying. It's becoming increasingly difficult for the corporal to bear the weight of his mistakes, and being by Sara's side isn't helping. Julia, for her part, has tried to move on: to stop fighting for the truth in exchange for a normal life with her friends. She soon realizes that nothing will ever be normal again in Tramuntana. Meanwhile, Sergeant Selva and Cati continue to analyze Sara's investigation.
Sara has disappeared, and no one can imagine who is hiding behind it. Sergeant Selva enlists the help of Víctor, who manages to emerge from his depression when he realizes that Sara may be in danger. But what happened to the sergeant? What lies beneath everything that is happening in Tramuntana? The answers will make both Selva and Víctor begin to fear that it may already be too late for Sara. Furthermore, the one who may hold the explanation for many of these things, Samiah, is under threat. The only one who could reveal what Can Falgueres is remains silent.
The search for Sara becomes a desperate race against time. Víctor and Selva, meanwhile, encounter Cati's wall of silence: even though they know she's behind what happened, she won't talk. Furthermore, they also fail to find Samiah, while the two agents piece together loose ends and begin to better understand what Can Falgueres is. Sara is trapped there, forced to live her own personal hell: confronted with her past, with what she experienced as a child alongside her father. A hell from which it seems impossible to escape alive.
Víctor and Selva have managed to find Can Falgueres, but it may be too late: Sara's father, Ángel, has escaped. Furthermore, all the pieces of the puzzle that has been Tramuntana's investigation are falling into place, and at the center of them is Can Falgueres: a remote mountain location where the island's upper class indulged in the abuse of a group of unprotected boys and girls. However, knowing what happened, even having the names of the culprits, doesn't seem enough to bring justice. Samiah, Bela, and Julia are just a few examples of those victims who seem to matter to no one. Something the guards won't allow.
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