Following the epic second-season cliffhanger, the highly anticipated third season finds the crew of the USS Nathan James shifting their attention to Asia after President Michener hears rumblings that the Chinese leader, President Peng, has been hoarding the "Scott Cure" instead of distributing it to the people in the region. Michener sends Chandler to a global summit to investigate this allegation, as well as rumors of a possible mutation of the original virus that has caused a fresh outbreak in Japan. If the mutation has occurred and Asia has not been protected, the consequences for the world are dire. And with Rachel Scott shot at the end of last season, and her fate as yet unknown, hope is in low supply.
Inspector Nardone is an authentic and straightforward Neapolitan, endowed with a strong moral code and a great sense of humour and humanity. After having previously exposed corrupt colleagues, Nardone is re-assigned to the Milan Police Department where he has to deal with a rapidly changing post-war crime scene. The rules have changed and Nardone must fight to restore law-and-order in the sophisticated and urbane Milan. A city which, nevertheless, Nardone loves unconditionally. Based on a real-life figure, Mario Nardone was a legend in Milan during the 50s and 60s.
For the Beliers their sixteen-year-old daughter Paula is a vital member of their eccentric clan. As the only non-deaf member of the family she acts as their ears and mouth. Family life is thrown into disarray however when Paula discovers an untapped gift for singing and with the encouragement of her music teacher decides to audition for the prestigious Maitrise de Radio France music college in Paris.
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