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- Off the coast of Montpellier, a diver exploring a wreck uncovers a highly sought-after treasure: a golden statuette of Medusa, the monster from Greek mythology. The day after his discovery, the young man's boat is found adrift, with no one on board. Has the curse surrounding the legendary statue struck again? Or is a rival treasure hunter behind the diver's disappearance? - It's up to Police Captain Guillaume Le Guen of Montpellier's regional crime squad and his brother, Gendarmerie Captain Damien Le Guen, to solve the mystery. There's no time to waste and they'll need all their investigative skills, particularly because the victim is none other than Thibault Gagneur, Guillaume's son-in-law, whose daughter Emilie is expecting his grandchild.
- The historical drama "Toussaint Louverture" is dedicated to the fate of Toussaint Louverture, the leader of the Haitian Revolution, as a result of which Haiti became the first independent state in Latin America.
- Juliette Gentil, police officer, is in charge of the investigation of the strange death of the unique heir of a big geranium plantation. Zaccharia "Zac" Bellême is sent from mainland France to help her.
- In the 60s, the Government encourages Islanders to leave the French West Indies to escape poverty that results from the closure of sugar mills. Lured by the idea of a "dream country", they find life in Europe is not what they had imagined.
- It all begins in the early 60s, in a slum just outside Paris inhabited by Algerian immigrants. Malika is 5, and her mum has just bought her a brand-new pair of sandals. They're so white that the little girl can't keep her eyes off them, and doesn't see the reversing truck. Then begin years of hospital, operations, suffering and struggle. Years far from her family, during which the little Muslim girl, in the hands of Catholic nurses and nuns, discovers music and singing at mass. From that point on, fighting the racism of French society as well as the enduring prejudices of her own community, Malika follows her dream and moves mountains to become the woman everyone will one day call "the diva of the ghetto".
- After a burnt corpse is discovered in the wreck of a 4X4 following a forest fire, rival law enforcement brothers Guillaume and Damien are forced to work together to solve the crime.
- At the end of World War 2, in France, Louise, whose husband is still a prisoner in Germany, falls in love with Gary, a black American soldier who has just arrived in her village with his regiment. Blanche is the teenager in the family and has fallen for a German soldier who has been killed by the Americans. The two young women are going to have to deal with the rumors, accusations and despisal from their own community: Louise, because she fell in love with a colored man and Blanche, for fraternizing with the enemy. Other incidents happen, involving young American soldiers, among them Gary's best friend, Sidney.
- Hugo reluctantly follows his parents following their transfer to Mayotte. With slums, heat and being white and rich when the majority is black and poor, he struggles to adapt. But he does, thanks to a local girl with whom he falls in love.
- Paris at the end of the 60's. Raised by her Breton single mother in a white family and area, Maya, a mulatto girl goes to find the other part of her story and history.
- The Clément and Rioux families are neighbors. The first couple is from the Caribbean and Africa, the second from the Auvergne and Polynesia. Encouraged by Hermeline, the West Indian grandmother, and Jade, the Polynesian-Auvergnat granddaughter, both families take part in the Family Show, a regional folk singing competition.
- She is a black illegal immigrant, he's white and unemployed - Both of them are racists and they hate each other, but a fake wedding could solve both their problems. Ashanti wouldn't be sent back to her country and Paul would find a job.
- The discovery of the body of Bertrand Thiégo, a brilliant biologist, found with his throat slit in Cayenne, leads Captain Cassandra Molba and her lieutenant Antoine Lagarde to investigate a dark story of stolen patents, intrigues against a backdrop of Amerindian legends and reports of adultery. Is this a ritualistic crime or a simple act of revenge?
- The body of Roméo Saldes, an educator for troubled teenagers, is found drowned in the Punch Pond. Captain Ophélie Villedieu is in charge of the case, assisted by Alban, her young Guadeloupean subordinate.
- When a renowned industrialist from one of the most powerful white families on the island is found murdered, Jean-Baptiste Lonteau, a retired white cop, returns to service and leads the investigation with Lieutenant Télumée Magloire.
- A Parisian forensic specialist of Martiniquan descent who's never been to the island goes there to help with a murder investigation, teaming up with local grizzled cop and confronting local legends as well as her own roots along the way.
- 2015, Pointe-à-Pitre: At the front of the ACTe slavery memorial, Samuel Rénia (69 years) tells his story to young Sinbad. 1962: Samuel is sixteen and life is tough in the working-class neighbourhood where he lives with his mother, Léa, and his older brother, Julien.
- 1980: Samuel returns to Pointe-à-Pitre for the first time. He visits his childhood friends, including Victor, a separatist. Seeing Julien stirs up emotions, but also causes conflict between the two brothers. When Julien leaves, his vehicle explodes a few metres away. Back in France, Samuel becomes involved in politics.