Even before the dissolution of the Soviet Union, a secret laboratory was created. It worked on developing programs that would allow interfering with the human brain—and subsequently completely control his actions. In other words, turning a person into a “zombie.” After the USSR falls apart, a great many people start seeking to get hold of the results of this work: the “Diskette of the Dead General,” which contains those results, becomes the object of their longing.
In this terrifying weapon of psychological influence, on the one hand are the top officials of the FSB, and on the other is the upper echelon of the shadow economy. The main hero of the novel, by the will of circumstances, comes into possession of a diskette with the program and finds himself at the epicenter of a monstrous struggle. The events described in the novel are purely the product of the author’s imagination. Any coincidences of surnames, time, and place action, as well as parallels with real events that actually occurred, should be considered accidental.