There are people who find a problem for every new problem where it seems almost impossible. They’re the ones who get a one-in-a-hundred chance to end up in trouble. Usually such people are called losers. Or, more delicately speaking, unlucky ones. Matvey’s grandmother called her grandson differently: Bedyony (The Trouble Maker).
One day, Matvey received a courier order to deliver food and went into a strange apartment, where a dying old woman “rewarded” him with a gist—an unusual gift. Now Matvey’s assistant is a demon named Grigory, and the hero learns about a world invisible to many, where all sorts of unclean things and otherworldly creatures live. Those who can see this world are called boundary-keepers.
In the fourth book, Matvey continues strengthening his position, gathering friends and like-minded people around him. And it’s not in vain: in critical moments, it’s exactly they who cover his back. A series of assignments forces the hero to go into the Other Side—a place deadly dangerous, where Matvey’s enemies, without a doubt, will try to deal with him. Will he manage to survive and complete all the tasks—and if he does, then at what cost? You’ll find out from the audiobook.