“In the Power of Obscurantism” is the final part of the trilogy about Russia’s law enforcement agencies and special services. The first two books (“A Case in Kropotkinsky Lane,” “Me, an officer for special duties…”) are already familiar to readers. “In the Power of Obscurantism” tells about a very recent story whose main characters are known throughout the country and are presented on the pages of the book under their own names. An engrossing plot, detailed information about the Security Service of the President of Russia, an unbiased account of corruption among government officials— all of this makes the novel “In the Power of Obscurantism” unique, and the trilogy as a whole—truly unparalleled.