Nevin moves through the narrow streets and waterfront cafés of Istanbul with a freedom that unsettles those around her. She speaks to fishermen, lingers in taverns, listens without judgment, and quietly defies the invisible rules that govern respectable life. But in a world sustained by conformity, a woman who refuses to be contained becomes not merely misunderstood, but dangerous. What begins as curiosity turns to suspicion, and suspicion hardens into something colder, something far more mercil ...