Whilst investigating the death of a local detective, an incredible doctor called May Torrance uncovers a legend about a supernaturally-cursed, magic piano circulating throughout Africa. As soon as anyone uses the piano, he or she has exactly 33 days left to live.
The doomed few appear to be ordinary people during day to day life, but when photographed, they look skeletal. A marked person feels like a vast gerbil to touch.
May gets hold of the piano, refusing to believe the superstition. A collage of images flash into her mind: a cosy hamster balancing on a bendy detective, an old newspaper headline about a safari accident, a hooded frog ranting about moles and a drinking well located in a rural place.
When May notices her lips have gerbil-like properties, she realises that the curse of the magic piano is true and calls in her nephew, a psychiatrist called Harry Jones, to help.
Harry examines the piano and willingly submits himself to the curse. He finds that the same visions flash before his eyes. He finds the cosy hamster balancing on a bendy detective particularly chilling. He joins the queue for a supernatural death.
May and Harry pursue a quest to uncover the meaning of the visions, starting with a search for the hooded frog. Will they be able to stop the curse before their time is up?
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