All the Way Down
2007In Berlin, an attack was carried out on the house of a Russian millionaire, one of the shareholders of the Ural emerald mine, Alexey Krivtsov. Killed: Krivtsov himself, his wife Anna and the governess of their little daughter Sonechka, Charlotte. All the evidence is against Krivtsov’s son, Andrei, who was not at home that evening, and not long before the tragedy happened, he had a strong quarrel with his father. During the funeral, Andrey manages to escape with the help of his friends. He goes to Russia to find his father's killer. Detective Heinz Thierbach is personally interested in finding the killer, because the governess Lottie was his fiancée. Due to personal reasons, Heinz is removed from the case. He begins his own investigation; he does not believe in Andrei’s guilt. We need to find out who benefited from Kravtsov’s death? To understand everything you need to fly to Russia. In Moscow, Andrei and Krivtsov’s eldest daughter Dasha join the investigation of the German detective. All traces lead to the Urals to an emerald mine. Together they will have to confront the bandits and the FSB. German pragmatism and Russian adventurism will allow them to get out of difficult troubles. Surveillance and chases, repeated assassination attempts, and even injury and prison do not stop Heinz, Dasha and Andrei from searching for the truth.