<p>Against the backdrop of the Spanish Civil War and the rise of the Third Reich&nbsp;powerful and dangerous interests compete for possession of The Reaper&nbsp;a painting by&nbsp;Spanish artist Joan Miro. The painting disappears in 1937 at the end of the Paris Exposition&nbsp;leaving the art world and law enforcement authorities to speculate about the unsolved mystery.</p><p>Seventy-five years later Magnolia Kanaranzi estranged mother of struggling artist Hamilton Blethen&nbsp;learns of the vanished painting and contrives a scheme to atone for casting him aside as a toddler. When she secretly arranges to have him paint a copy of The Reaper Hamilton is convinced he is being asked to paint a forgery&nbsp;posing an ethical dilemma for the artist at the same time he is being forced by his love for a woman to come to terms with the pain of being abandoned. The scheme turns violent when it interferes with Magnolia's rise to the highest levels of social prominence but a shattered Blethen finds redemption in The Reaper.</p>