Social science fiction with elements of a detective story. As befits a detective, “Rayad” begins with a crime. In a cinema, the FSB investigator is murdered—an Armenian by nationality.
Of course, it was the Russian nationalists who did it: they turned an entire Moscow district into a zone free of “non-Russians.” As we can see, the author of “Rayad” has a rich imagination and a happy talent for inventing—unfortunately, more rarely found among our writers.