Continuation of the book “Teutonic Cross.” A man from the OMON unit, Vasily Burtsev, who found himself in the past, long ago swapped his policeman’s baton for a knight’s sword. And tearing the honed steel from its sheath is something he isn’t used to, nor is he unaccustomed to it—after all, his cursed enemies have no intention of leaving him in peace. Arriving at the tournament of the Teutonic brotherhood, the secret knight is armed… with an SS dagger—“dinstdolkh.” And it turns out that Burtsev’s casual friend suddenly has a “Dead Head” ring. Then there’s also the fact that Vasily’s wife—capricious and a little town prince’s daughter—gets her head turned by a bold German nobleman.
Good thing his faithful friends are still nearby—people who won’t betray him either in Poland or in wild Prussia.