*Cassandra, a private investigator in Taormina, meets Zarathustra, an intriguing Iranian visitor, who questions their possible past connection.
- She returns to her office where her loyal secretary, Amilia, presents a new case: Marcus, a politician accused of murdering his best friend, Atticus.
- Despite Marcus's claims of innocence, evidence against him includes his fingerprints on the murder weapon and an argument with Atticus prior to the murder, leaving him without an alibi.
- Cassandra investigates Atticus's home while Amilia works on a timeline of Atticus's enemies.
- Zarathustra, having visited Cassandra’s office, admires her collaboration with Amilia and hopes to deepen their relationship, reflecting on humility and service.
- The narrative hints at future developments in both the murder case and Cassandra's connection with Zarathustra.
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