Almost all members of a Soviet expedition in Mongolia died, and local residents believed that the disturbed spirits took revenge on the desecrated tomb. Only a strange statuette of a deity called the Fat Bird was brought to Moscow. And so the run of misfortunes began again…
For many years, Dusa loved Igor Gromov, but he never noticed and kept changing wives one after another. Only after his death did it become clear that Igor still valued Dusa—because it was her who he left a golden idol, which had been kept in his family for many years…
The former wives could get their share of the inheritance only if they figured out the killer—which was clearly one of them, because motive existed for each. The women thought that Dusa was the one who had reasons to get rid of an old friend and a failed lover. And it wasn’t just the lost love—there was also the Fat Bird…