On a wonderful spring day, a man is killed in a quiet cottage settlement. Or rather, poisoned with cyanide potassium. Naturally, an investigation begins—but… the poisoned man himself actively interferes with the investigation. From time to time, letters start arriving to the police in his name, in which he very convincingly accuses, one after another, people he knew and was close to of the murder. What’s more, these aren’t just baseless accusations: everyone might have wanted the victim dead, and each had evidence—evidence the deceased had arranged in time.
Of course, Pavel is an extraordinary person and a talented writer, but it’s some kind of evil genius of each person who intersected with him, in one way or another.
The sensational game novel “Death at the Dacha,” unexpectedly for the author himself, turns into reality…