Another episode of a wonderful bandit saga about three racketeers. The adventures of Atasov, Protasov, Armeyets, and Bandura continue.
After the death of the criminal authority Viktor Ledovoy, the beheaded group goes through hard times. The new boss is busy creating financial pyramids that skim money from the racketeering—and from outright theft. While the boss lays bricks for the foundation of his future empire, our heroes aren’t sitting idle either. Protasov sleeps and dreams of a smarter way to “kick” the bank—together with the clerks, economists, the manager, and the security staff—without ending up in the cells.
The plan is hatched on the outskirts of the metropolis, where Valerka and his faithful aide, Vovchik Volyn, are driven by financial troubles. At night, it’s uncomfortable in an old village house; all around there’s all kinds of devilry; nearby lies an abandoned cemetery—and as it turns out, it’s not calm there.
Protasov, of course, doesn’t believe in the existence of the otherworldly world, but it turns out the otherworld can get by perfectly well without his faith.
Financial machinations require certain skills and knowledge. An inexperienced Protasov is actively helped by Mила Klarchuk. True, on the assignment of Colonel Ukrainsky—because in the UBEP, they have their own interests.
While Protasov sinks deeper into a police trap, Andrey Bandura is worried about the disappearance of his beloved Christina and tries to find out something. And when the Crimean bandits who arrived in the capital for settling scores happen to run into Ms. Klarchuk (they have old accounts with her), the most interesting part begins.