When hard-up aristocrat Lord 'Ratty' Ballashiels finds an old film reel
in his attic he discovers that it's a home movie of Charlie Chaplin's
visit to Rennes-le-Chateau in the south of France. But Ratty spots a
strange anomaly: clearly visible behind Chaplin is the famous
millionaire priest of that village, Bérenger Saunière. The film tin is
labelled 'Chaplin 1932'. Saunière died in 1917. Before Ratty can process
the implication of what he has witnessed, the heat of the projector lamp
ignites the film and starts a fire which rips through a wing of his
manor house. Investigators subsequently discover a body amid the charred
ruins and issue a warrant for Ratty's arrest. The aristocrat has no
intention of handing himself in. Knowing that Saunière reputedly buried
a fabulous hoard of treasure, and convinced that the Chaplin film is a
vital clue to its location, he stows away on a boat to France and
becomes embroiled in a frightening and dangerous race to uncover the
astonishing truth about Saunière's legacy.