For days on end, Raisa lay on the couch, watching the family chronicle on TV, where happiness pours out over the edge… More precisely, it was pouring out—until her husband was killed. She had no idea that he was so hated even after death: someone burned the cross on Aramis’s fresh grave. And then creditors appeared! They lined up to the Bagramyan home, not waiting even nine days. It turns out the deceased left her only debts. But how could that be? After all, Aramis—the owner of the “Corleone” club—was an unbelievably wealthy man! Another thing was strange: Aramis was shot during daylight hours, and witnesses saw the jeep with the criminals calmly drive away after the shot. And the most bizarre discovery came after a ballistic examination: the weapon from which the bullet of such monstrous stopping power was fired simply does not exist. The book was also published under the title “Italian Night”.