What happens when the reality you know starts to fracture... and shadows begin to slip through?
Commissioner Punillas is a man of facts, procedure, and control. In his world, laws are either enforced or broken, and the Italian mafia is a concrete enemy-one that can be tracked, pressured, and contained through patience and precision. But that order begins to collapse the moment he encounters Elisa, a woman haunted by trauma that refuses to obey logic.
After being trapped inside an abandoned church, Elisa comes forward with a truth no one is willing to accept: she has released a man who should not exist. To psychiatry, it is paranoia. To the system, a breakdown. A delusion wrapped in grief and fear. But as the threat around them starts to take shape-real, coordinated, and closing in-Punillas is pulled into an investigation where nothing aligns, and every answer seems to lead deeper into something older than crime itself.
In The Last Wise Man, mystery is never given away-it is uncovered, piece by piece, under pressure. Between the silence of cathedral walls and the brutal clarity of police work, Punillas must decide whether Elisa is unraveling... or if she has seen something that was never meant to be seen at all..