Dina Rubina, a well-known writer awarded with the “Big Book” prize, has created many works that have been adapted into films again and again. Her novel “Silver Mine” is the second part of the trilogy “The Designer Zhorka.” In this book, little Lida made a wish for great love—and her prayer was heard: Ceasar Adamovich, a reliable friend of her father, entered her life, bringing with him a collection of stolen watches. Years later, Ceasar’s adopted son Zhorka, together with his friend Agasha, will revive the old events. Their lives intertwine with the story of the “Elegant Robbery” and treasures hidden in a silver cave, creating a complex love triangle. The characters are constantly on the move, crossing countries and cities. The person who ends up with Lidia is always running away, but the second one is constantly catching up—destroying relationships and taking victory. The beautiful lady wants her knights to fight on equal terms. In this installment of “Zhorka the Designer,” emotions reach their peak. Grown children must pay for their inheritance and preserve mutual friendship. Dina Rubina herself presents a story full of love and contradictions. Please note: the audio track contains profanity. Illustrations by Boris Karafеlov, design by Yulia Stotskaya. Recorded by Audio Publishing House VIMBO, producers Vadim Bukh and Mikhail Litvakov.