February 1767. Near the shores of Spain, the sailing ship “Dei Gloria,” owned by the Jesuit order, goes down in battle with pirates. The only survivor—a cabin boy—disappears in a mysterious way before he can give complete testimony about what happened. Everything he managed to report before his disappearance—are the coordinates of the place of the tragedy…
Spain, present day. Manuel Coi, the ship’s navigator, temporarily deprived of the right to engage in ship operations for having run the vessel aground during his watch, meets at an auction a girl who has bought, for a lot of money, an ancient sea chart.
Tanger Soto, a museum employee in Madrid, is obsessively driven by the idea of finding the ship that sank—one she believes was carrying a cargo of extraordinary importance. She takes Coi as her assistant—an experienced navigation specialist.
The girl perfectly knows that she has crossed paths with powerful and dangerous forces capable of anything in order to eliminate her rival. But that doesn’t stop her…
In the best traditions of “The Dumas Club” and “The Flemish Board”!