These two met for the first time back in the distant seventies, when they ended up as prisoners in Africa and got out of there with a bit of noise. In the following years, representing the special services of their respective countries, they fought against each other.
Nearly half a century later, fate brought them together again in one of the countries of Central Asia. There, through deception and betrayal, they managed to lure an army general of China—the head of one of the most secret services in the country—along with a retired GRU lieutenant colonel, by that time the director of an equally serious Russian service.
Many years later, as in their youth, these two again had to fight shoulder to shoulder to save their own lives and their good name. And also to adjust the plans of one Western partner regarding the development of events in the region.
And who knows—did they not rush to write off as outdated the former field operative of Chinese military intelligence, once the most dangerous man in all of Asia, and a certain Bolshakov, a GRU legend?