Meg looked about. The cloud forest had enfolded her as a blossom closes with the coming of night...In the undergrowth to her side a large spotted form moved cautiously in harmony with Meg. Oddly, she felt a sense of calm. Slowly, Meg walked toward it. ´Come to me,´ it said. ´Let me show you all that the forest has to offer. Wampang will help.´ A giant blue butterfly appeared at her shoulder and whispered in her ear. ´Wait,´ Meg said as it flew away. ´What were you saying? I almost understood.´ ´It is Niawa the jaguar,´ a human voice said and Meg started. ´Wampang was trying to tell you that you should be careful with jaguars. They rule the forest.´ Meg O´Connell, a single mom with a rebellious teenage daughter, is suddenly snatched from her comfortable suburban life, drawn to the Peruvian Amazon by a quest she could never have imagined, the search for her sister´s head. In a rattling peque-peque, chugging up a muddy river, Meg will find the only person who can possibly help her, an anguished gun-toting Jesuit priest who barely clings to the basic tenets of the Catholic faith. Together, they will discover much more than either had ever intended.