Is there life on the upper floors of surviving Moscow high-rises and skyscrapers? Can the sky over the Moscow Forest belong to someone other than birds? Can precious “spider silk” replace ultra-modern synthetic materials used in extreme sports? What needs more madness—to jump by parachute from the highest waterfall on the planet, or to launch from a paragliding platform atop a Moscow high-rise? Why has the world’s leading expert on the problem of the Forest decided to turn to the services of dubious intermediaries from the Rechvokzal? What intrigues sometimes tear apart the closed little scientific world of the Main Building of Moscow State University? And finally—what do the famous forester of the whole Forest, nicknamed Beech, and a security officer of the mysterious Moscow Kremlin have to do with anything?
Maybe—notice it, maybe!—answers to these questions will be found in the new, third book of “The Moscow Forest,” “Forgotten in the Sky.”