The main character of the B. Rainov spy series is Emil Boev. Boev is a universal intelligence agent—capable both of analytical work and of operational tasks.
Under a false name, he infiltrates an organization involved in smuggling drugs. Personal courage and a desperate high-stakes game quickly propel Boev to the top ranks of a criminal group.
The works of the well-known prose writer are recognized around the world. The hero of the novel “Don’t Make Fun of Me” is a professional photojournalist who meets all sorts of people and observes them in different everyday situations. This gives the author the opportunity to show the social spectrum of modern society, identify some moral anomalies (greed, lack of spirituality), and convincingly depict the changes taking shape in Bulgaria. In “Requiem,” the already familiar Soviet reader’s investigator Emil Boev appears again. In this narrative, he is concerned with the fate of a young man being targeted by foreign intelligence. The investigator is also troubled by the problems of young people who have taken the dangerous path of drug addiction.