

In 1882, Jelena Ilka Marković orchestrates a failed assassination plot against King Milan Obrenović. Shortly after her conviction, she is found dead in her cell - an official suicide. Seven years later, the discovery of two bodies on the same day - a young girl and the great-grandson of Prince Miloš - reignites the shadows of the past. As a struggling lawyer and the Belgrade Chief of Police reopen the case, they are drawn into a web of political intrigue and secrets powerful enough to shatter the very foundations of Serbia.


















Lawyer Đorđe Čogurić and police chief Andrija Kustudić begin to uncover links between the body found by the Sava and the death in Topčider, leading back to the royal court.
Čogurić receives an anonymous letter suggesting that Ilka Marković left a diary in prison. The investigation shifts to the prison archives, where they discover that certain documents vanished just before her death.

Introduction to the historical background of Ilka Marković's 1882 assassination attempt and the start of the investigation into mysterious murders seven years later that shake Belgrade's elite.

Lawyer Đorđe Čogurić and police chief Andrija Kustudić begin to uncover links between the body found by the Sava and the death in Topčider, leading back to the royal court.
Čogurić receives an anonymous letter suggesting that Ilka Marković left a diary in prison. The investigation shifts to the prison archives, where they discover that certain documents vanished just before her death.
Chief Kustudić discovers he is being followed during the investigation. Shadows from the past become increasingly dangerous as it turns out that people from the highest political circles are involved in the murders, desperate to keep the truth about Ilka buried.
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