Dasha Vasilyeva decided to treat herself a little and booked a room at a sanatorium in San-Valentino. As a bonus, her daughter gave her a mini-pig named Roger. Dasha has to deliver the piglet at the train station to its owner, Lena. On the train, all the way, Dasha was bothered by a lady who looked strikingly like her—moreover, her full namesake. Lena didn’t come to the station, and Roger stayed in Dasha’s bag. The namesake got into a luxurious limousine and drove off, while Dasha was sent with a more modest vehicle. On the way, she fell asleep, and woke up in front of a house surrounded by mountains. She ended up in a strange place where the owner is a psychotherapist named Boris Epokhov, who “rehabilitates” criminals. She’ll be able to get out only after three years—and only if she repents. Escape is impossible: mountains and forest on one side, and the sea on the other. But the lover of private investigations has no intention of giving up—she will “re-educate” anyone she needs to! Hang in there, Epokhov!