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- During the Prohibition the US government has been just as successful at stopping drinking as they have been in the War on Drugs. Customs Officer Arne Kolk is determined to stop the alcohol smugglers at any price.
- Consultation hours with a view of the Baltic Sea instead of the sound of the Caribbean sea: the former ship's doctor, Nora Kaminski, ends up on Rügen not entirely voluntarily. The 42-year-old doctor is in financial difficulties. Her reserves are just enough for a room in an "old captain's house full of character", where hot water is not guaranteed and the cranky landlord Matthias Samland gives her the cold shoulder. But after a few professional setbacks, Nora has to be happy to be able to work in the practice of her friend from college, Dr. Richard Freese to start over. Due to her dedicated way of taking care of patients, the doctor soon gets into conflicts. She is supposed to help a young accident patient tell her father something: The 17-year-old is pregnant by her boyfriend, whom her father is trying to keep away from her at all costs. And the doctor without a doctorate gets in real trouble with a vain colleague in the Rügen clinic when she questions his diagnosis. The tit-for-tat response from Dr. Heckmann: He ensures that word gets around as to why Nora lost her previous job on a cruise ship. As soon as she arrived on the Baltic Sea island, she would like to give up immediately. However, her partner Richard is undeterred in staying the course.