Missing in MoscowAn American, Jane Macey, arrives in Moscow to help an American couple adopt a disabled boy named Kolya, who is being raised in a provincial orphanage. She introduces the couple to the attorney Radchenko, who helps them fill out all the necessary paperwork and avoid all the bureaucratic pitfalls. Suddenly Jane is kidnapped and the child subsequently disappears from the orphanage. It is later discovered that Kolya was taken to Moscow where he supposedly died in one of the hospitals. From the hospital the child's body was sent to one of the city morgues for a forensic autopsy and cremation. Radchenko goes to the morgue and, instead of finding the boy, finds the body of a homeless man laying on the autopsy table.The police begin searching for child, as well as for Jane and her kidnappers. Both crimes are closely connected. Jane, together with agents of the FSB (former KGB), had become involved in combatting one of the large criminal organizations. Attorney Radchenko and police major Yuri Devyatkin are trying to locate both the child and Jane, but they are met with fierce opposition and the outcome of the battle is impossible to predict.
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