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Following a lead about a local spa and mysterious IV drips, the women compare autopsy reports of Volynin and another victim, Azarov, to find a common link.

Although Season 4 was initially presented as the finale, reports from Wikipedia and fan communities like VK suggest the series was renewed, with a potential 5th or 6th season in development.

In the of the Russian retro-detective series Shifr (The Code), the central plot revolves around a dramatic assassination attempt and a mystery involving tampered scents. Episode 8 Plot Summary Following a lead about a local spa and

The protagonists, Anna, Sofya, Irina, and Katerina, investigate why dogs attacked their own owner, Volynin. They suspect his scent was artificially altered so the animals wouldn't recognize him.

During a hunt, an attempt is made on the life of Anna Dorofeeva. She is saved by Letnev, who takes the bullet for her. The suspect, Ivakov, claims the shot was accidental and that he never intended to kill her. Episode 8 Plot Summary The protagonists, Anna, Sofya,

Season 4 was filmed across multiple locations, including Moscow, Saint Petersburg, and Kislovodsk.

Detailed episode guides and reviews are available on platforms like Vokrug TV and Kino-Teatr.ru . She is saved by Letnev, who takes the bullet for her

While the investigation unfolds, Evgeny's overconfidence leads to a crisis when Irina's children, Misha and Tanya, go missing after school. Interesting Facts & Context

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