As it turns out, the afterlife exists. There is both Hell and Heaven. But these places are not quite like we imagine them. Hell, for example, is a huge metropolis—with all the problems that large cities have: there’s a black market, contraband, overcrowding, and enormous transportation issues. Heaven is, of course, quieter—but even there there are problems too—for instance, simply nowhere to get the righteous, and Heaven is empty…
But even in the afterlife, crimes happen. Even murders. And then a pair of detectives gets the case: Kalashnikov, the brain of the group, and the executing one—though rather simply, somewhat dull—Malinin…