Twelve years after the London events of 1999, Paco’s life is once again spiraling out of control. He learns that Vladimir Mokhov—the very man who helped him then recruit agents among Islamists—has fled Moscow for England. If Mokhov decides to apply for political asylum, he will probably have to reveal all the intelligence agents known to him.
Throughout each day of Holy Week, Paco must make difficult decisions, trying to understand who the man who once saved his life was—and who he will become: a traitor, or someone acting for other, hidden reasons. This intellectual thriller about betrayal against the state, trust in one’s own instincts, and an attempt to pull a person out of a critical situation continues the story begun in the novel “Londonistan Fog.”