Tatyana Garmash-Roffe knows what a detective is as an art! A theater critic, she can build dialogues and the dramaturgy of feelings. An extraordinary personality, she gives a part of her charisma to the characters.
“…They found me in the neighbor’s apartment, all covered in blood, beside her dead body. According to the police, it was me who killed her—while I was drunk. But I don’t remember anything. The last thing I have in my memory is an evening with my husband in a restaurant—we drank champagne. My mind was clouded, and I have no idea what happened afterward. I have nothing to say in my defense. I only know one thing: I couldn’t have killed her. And yet all the evidence points to me. I’m sure it was some terrible misunderstanding. Only no one believes me, and the police have no intention of looking further. Now I’m facing a huge sentence. I hope you’ll consider taking my case. It looks hopeless, I understand. And still I ask you, Alexey Andreevich—no, I beg you—at least try to help me. People say there is no riddle you wouldn’t be able to solve. You are my last hope…”