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Blanca Ferrando is a young woman who became blind at the age of twelve, due to a dramatic fire in which her older sister Beatrice died and which was caused by her violent boyfriend, Sebastian. This tragedy made her develop a very strong sense of justice to the point of pushing her to join the police. Blanca is helped by her most trusted friends: her guide dog Linneo, a female bulldog who protects and comforts her in the most difficult moments, and her beautician friend, Stella. After overcoming her work challenges, she finds herself facing sentimental ones: torn between two men, Inspector Michele Liguori, a man of many secrets, and Nanni, a young cook.
Blanca Ferrando is a young woman who became blind at the age of twelve, due to a dramatic fire in which her older sister Beatrice died and which was caused by her violent boyfriend, Sebastian. This tragedy made her develop a very strong sense of justice to the point of pushing her to join the police. Blanca is helped by her most trusted friends: her guide dog Linneo, a female bulldog who protects and comforts her in the most difficult moments, and her beautician friend, Stella. After overcoming her work challenges, she finds herself facing sentimental ones: torn between two men, Inspector Michele Liguori, a man of many secrets, and Nanni, a young cook.
Just when Blanca tries to convince herself that she doesn't care about Liguori, having discovered his relationship with journalist Marinella, her son disappears.
The police investigate a traffic of Nazi relics that would be headed by Lorenzo, a former drug dealer who now runs the diving center of his girlfriend's family.
The disappearance of a young doctoral student in engineering reopens a loose end in Liguori's past and brings to the surface his conflicted relationship with his mother.
The new case Blanca is investigating interests her closely: it concerns Carmine Russo, the father of the boy she had indicated as her sister's murderer.
Just when Blanca tries to convince herself that she doesn't care about Liguori, having discovered his relationship with journalist Marinella, her son disappears.
The police investigate a traffic of Nazi relics that would be headed by Lorenzo, a former drug dealer who now runs the diving center of his girlfriend's family.
The disappearance of a young doctoral student in engineering reopens a loose end in Liguori's past and brings to the surface his conflicted relationship with his mother.
The new case Blanca is investigating interests her closely: it concerns Carmine Russo, the father of the boy she had indicated as her sister's murderer.
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