That house
Lucía Ferreyra arrives at Villallana with her husband, Martin, and his son Tomas to start a new life at the house inherited from his family grandfather. From day one, people seem to watch them. The neighbours know about his arrival. The polls repeat human voices. Some strange lights appear above the ruins of the hill and someone calls at night from inside a house that should be empty. When Lucía opens his acupuncture consultation, she discover an impossible pulse in one of his patients: she does not beat as a living person but circulates under his skin as an artificial current. Shortly after, a marriage goes out and goes back and claims that she never left, though her memories and customs are no longer matching. With the help of an old civil guard obsessed with several outstanding cases, Lucia begins to discover that Villallana has been swallowing people for decades. Some never come back. Others come back with the same face, the same voice and most of his memories. But it's not enough to recognize someone to figure out who they are. When that living under the people learns to imitate even his loved ones, Lucia will have to trust the only language that still doesn't know how to lie: the pulse.
