
"The world does not need to be saved - it needs to be heard."
A poetic supernatural mystery that blurs the line between memory and mercy, love and apocalypse.
When Leila Hassan arrives in Venice searching for her missing sister, she expects a city of beauty and history.
Instead, she finds a mirror that remembers everything it's ever reflected.
In the city's labyrinth of canals, something ancient has awakened - a consciousness made of water and memory, whispering secrets through the tide.
As Leila uncovers her sister's coded letters, she's drawn into a hidden network known as The Council of Water - scientists and mystics who once tried to teach the Earth to think.
Now, their experiment is remembering itself.
Across continents - from the flooded alleys of Venice to the floating city of Makoko and the desert banks of the Nile - Leila must confront a truth that unravels science, faith, and love itself:
the water knows what we've done... and it's learning how to speak.