In a fantastic audio play set in the near future, it describes the world after a nuclear apocalypse that occurred in 2111. Those who survived, hiding in a bunker, face a new threat coming from… themselves.
Colonel Brilyov, who controls the elite shelter, is forced to decide who deserves to be saved and who will remain outside its walls. Meanwhile Captain Porfiryev leads his people through radiation wastelands of the former Moscow, where every mistake can be fatal—and the promised salvation turns out to be more treacherous than the radiation levels.
The colossal nuclear strikes of August 29, 2111 destroyed cities, evaporated rivers, and turned trees and buildings into rubble. The sky is hidden behind a veil of radioactive dust, and without states or governments, those who remain are left to fend for themselves. But for those hiding underground, survival chances are slim without proper preparation and skilled leadership. Still, how can you recognize a savior among the riders of the apocalypse? Colonel Brilyov, having seized the elite bunker, isn’t in a hurry to open the doors to armed groups. For Captain Porfiryev, entering this shelter will have its own price.
This is a new installment in the saga “To Each His Own” by the master of Russian military science fiction Sergey Tarmashev, telling the fates of survivors in the first weeks of the nuclear catastrophe.