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When a little girl goes missing during a parade in Málaga, a young newspaper journalist becomes fiercely determined to help Amaya's parents find her.
Miren herself becomes a target of suspicion but refuses to give up on the search for Amaya, even when it takes her into serious danger.
The past nine years look very different from the perspective of Amaya's kidnappers. And as the search intensifies, they grow increasingly desperate.
James Foster gives Miren disturbing information that opens up a new line of inquiry. In 2019, a second video appears, making Ana fear the worst.
Diario Sur publishes the video of Amaya after Miren strikes a deal with Millán, leading to a flood of new tips and a potential suspect.
In 2016, six years after Amaya vanished, a mysterious video reopens the case. In 2010, the police investigate a family friend with a suspicious past.
Five-year-old Amaya disappears during a Christmas parade in Málaga and the case catches the attention of Miren, an intern at the local newspaper.
"DO YOU WANT TO PLAY?" This question written on an envelope containing a polaroid with a gagged young woman is the beginning of a macabre game, the Game of the Soul, in which journalist Miren Rojo (Milena Smit) will bet her life and even her own sanity.
Following the events of the first season of The Snow Girl, Miren investigates this time an elite school that seems to be at the center of the disappearance and murder of two young girls. She will do it together with Jaime (Miki Esparbé), an investigative journalist who arrives at the Sur newspaper fleeing from his past and trying to recover his lost reputation. Mysteries, secrets, lies and characters as full of wounds as the protagonist herself.
When a little girl goes missing during a parade in Málaga, a young newspaper journalist becomes fiercely determined to help Amaya's parents find her.