Anna Danilova is a professional writer who works in different genres (surrealism, realistic prose, children’s stories, drama)—several plays and scripts are credited to her. But most of her works are written in the psychological detective genre. Her books have been published by many Russian publishers and also translated into Bulgarian and Turkish, with editions in Sofia and Istanbul. Since 1998, Anna Danilova’s detective stories have been released by “Eksmo” in series such as “Detective through a Woman’s Eyes,” “Detective by Freud,” “Russian Bestseller,” “Crime private,” “Butterfly Effect,” and others. In total, more than 120 books by the author have been published.
Zhenya couldn’t believe her own eyes—right in front of her on the plane, a young woman from Moscow, Liza, turned into an elderly Frenchwoman, Éliza. She doesn’t understand who and why is deceiving her and what it all means. She has enough of her own problems: her beloved husband, the well-known lawyer Boris, is missing; someone has fraudulently taken over their country house; her husband’s brother, Petr, hides some sinister secret; and to top it all off there’s a strange acquaintance—Liza—with her wealthy French grandmother…