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The Senior Investigator for Particularly Important Cases of the Prosecutor General's Office, Kryazhin, almost always investigates really very important cases. Unknown people have kidnapped the son of the richest man in Russia, the coal magnate Kainakov. Kryazhin's opponent is a smart criminal. He came up with a multi-way combination, separated from the grassroots performers by two rows of intermediaries, predicted with mathematical accuracy the behavior of all the defendants, up to the representative of Russia in the International Court of Justice. The prize is twelve million dollars. You can go to great lengths for that amount. However, for every sage, simplicity is enough. Kryazhin understands this well. He is convinced that sooner or later he will find the hostage and arrest the main kidnapper. After all, he is a "big man" from the Prosecutor General's Office, and not a patrol sergeant.
ISBN | 5-699-08216-6 |
Publisher | ЭКСМО |
Format | 84 / 108 |
Publication date | 2004 |
Library Circulation | 5000 |
Number of Pages | 380 |
Bookbinding | Hardcover |