Kirill never expected that the girl in glasses named Nastya would become so dear to him—and that, having skipped his trip to Dublin, he would end up investigating the death of her grandmother! Nastya doesn’t believe her grandmother died by dropping a hair dryer into the bathtub. After examining the house, Kirill agrees with her.
And now it’s not only Nastya and her relatives, but also Kirill who wants to find out: what money had enabled the old woman to live comfortably for half a century—one who left behind, as an inheritance, both a diamond necklace worth one hundred thousand dollars, and a small house on the shore of the Gulf of Finland, and an ancient library? And who’s prowling around the house in the dark, trying to starve the heirs of the old woman and find the rest of the treasures?..