The book was previously published under the title "Seven Rings of Pushkin." A few years ago, articles began appearing online about magical rings said to belong to A.S. Pushkin. Allegedly, if you combine them, you can obtain something like immortality and eternal prosperity. Catch a once-in-a-lifetime luck by the tail—this absurd rumor became the basis for a novel about Eva Kurakina’s second adventure, the best magic-artifact maker in Moscow. This time, in Saint Petersburg, an Assassinated Chosen One is found—one of the representatives of the House of Romanov, living in the world of magic. The investigation is assigned to Daniil Naryshkin, Deputy Head of the Guards of Russia. Eva becomes a consultant in the case. It is known that Nikolai Romanov died in one of the hidden halls of the museum. And near the body, exactly one of Pushkin’s rings is found. The novel had previously been published by the publishing house "Eksmo" under the title "Seven Rings of Pushkin"—this is the second work in the series "Eva Kurakina — Magic-Artificer."