“Alpha and Omega” is a synthesis of a detective, fantasy, love, and philosophical novel.
In the early nineties, the main hero meets a lovely girl. The man got involved in a dubious financial adventure and was forced to leave the country at once. In the West he became fabulously rich, but money brought him no happiness. He constantly remembers his teenage love and finally meets her again twenty years later. The main hero wanted to improve the lives of all humankind by launching a satellite into orbit that would convert solar energy and send it to Earth. His reckless project completely ruins him, and then he is reunited with his love. And not in some paradise for disgraced Russian oligarchs—of which, for the recent period, the United Kingdom has become—but in the Russian outback. There they give birth to a son.
“Alpha and Omega” is a novel about unconditional love—the only form of love that, honestly, can be called love. Love is love for nothing, and not against anything. Love placed at the center, love that becomes the core of life, the beginning and the end—alpha and omega…