A lover's rendezvous end in death. The St. Wenceslas' night covers the traces and he who attempts to read them must die. The death of young journalist Augusta suggests that the case he was working on could endanger the careers of many influential and powerful figures. He was silenced, but his brother, the colleagues from the newspaper and lieutenant Saidlová, who has investigated Augusta's disappearance, steer Holina in the right direction. It is no coincidence that Augusta was seen a lot around the faculty of economics before his demise. Student Erika, who has contacts with minister of state Cermák and other businessmen and politicians, clearly has an idea what happened before the brutal death of her friend Julie. But how to convince Erika to speak up? Fear forces her cooperation at last. The avalanche starts moving, but Holina is still not sure if Julie and Augusta were killed by the same person. Some of the threads of investigation lead abroad and others so high, that even direct evidence won't land the guilty in prison.
—XenoPheX