An astrologer Andrey Uspensky is asked for help by the governor of one of the largest and most economically developed regions of Russia. At the explosion of a car, the governor’s former wife was killed, but it’s obvious to everyone that the real target of the killer was him. Uspensky finds a connection between events in the second half of the 19th century— the murder of Emperor Alexander II—and mysterious deaths that occur with frightening frequency in the governor’s mansion. Moreover, he manages to uncover a conspiracy and prevent a threat that hangs not only over our country, but over the entire world. And here the stars help the astrologer find the right path. Pavel Globa’s new novel “The Eclipse of the Dolgorukys” belongs to the cycle of conspiracy detective stories “The Astrologer,” united by the main character—professional astrologer Andrey Uspensky.