Gospodin advokat nachinaet ocherednoe delo - delo ne prosto trudnoe, no yavno beznadezhnoe. Vsego- to navsego - prestuplenie, sovershennoe korrumpirovannym vysokopostavlennym milicionerom v dalekom i bogatom sibirskom gorode? Vse ponyatno i prosto? Pochti? Dokazatelstva viny arestovannogo, motivy i uliki - v dele prisutstvuet vse. No pochemu zhe gospodin advokat tak uveren, chto ego podzashhitnyj nevinoven? Pochemu - pust i s riskom dlya zhizni - gotov najti i naxodit dokazatelstva ego nevinovnosti, pust i samye na pervyj vzglyad nepravdopodobnye?
Friedrich Neznansky (Russian: Фридрих Евсеевич Незнанский; born September 27, 1932 in Rahachow Raion, Belarus) was a popular Russian crime novelist. He was a lawyer by education, practiced law in Moscow, and was an investigator at the Moscow Prosecutor General’s office for fifteen years; his hero in most of his books, Aleksandr Turetsky, reflects that experience. Turetsky is a flawed hero—he has a straying eye. However, he always catches the crooks. Although Neznansky’s crime novels are light fiction, the political and social currents of the day can be sensed in them, as well as everyday Russian realities. Several of his books have been televised.