
Листы каменной книги
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Вероника Райциз
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В конце девятнадцатого – начале двадцатого столетия в Санкт-Петербурге жил и творил замечательный скульптор Цезарь Бианки. После Октябрьской революции, вложив все свои средства в бриллианты и изумруды, он решил покинуть Россию, однако заболел "испанкой" и умер.
Имущество скульптора было конфисковано, но драгоценные камни найти не удалось, а доверенный слуга Бианки как в бреду повторял лишь одно: их тайну знает только читающая девушка...
В наши дни питерская домохозяйка Надежда Лебедева, решив прикоснуться к прекрасному, отправилась на выставку работ скульптора Бианки и оказалась в самом эпицентре странных криминальных событий...
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