Dmitry Kolesnikov is a Russian science-fiction writer who became popular thanks to the series “Dominic Carrera,” written in the genre of “popadantsy” (people transported into other worlds). The place where his hero ends up is a world of techno-magic.
Dominic doesn’t remember his past, but he knows for sure that he’s dead and found himself in the body of a teenager in one of the parallel worlds. Here, a matriarchy rules: men are secondary, and the hero is a descendant of a fallen aristocratic family and an orphan. In the world he wakes up in, magic prevails over technological progress—but the hero manages the previously unimaginable: to combine both. Dominic faces prospects of major growth in this world despite the dominance of women. Will he succeed? You’ll find out in the first audiobook of the series.