This book is about the popular uprising of the 93rd year. About barricades in the center of Moscow where tanks fire. About workers, priests, and soldiers who give their lives for Russian shrines. About executioners who torment prisoners and carve red stars into their backs.
Here you’ll find a story of patriotic leaders and their parties that flow like a surging stream into Russian resistance. Here are rallies and demonstrations by patriots, satanic incantations and “black masses” held by servants of mysterious anti-Russian cults. The main character—a wounded colonel of special forces—brings a sacred offering, and with this bloody offering he overcomes the tormentors, celebrating the mystical Russian victory—if not on the ashes of the House of Councils, then in heaven.
This novel is like a textbook of the newest Russian history. Like an gospel of Russian patriotism. Like battle instructions for everyone who went on a march for the freedom and independence of the Motherland.
The heroes of the novel are people, Moscow, the spirits of Good and Evil, and immortal shining Russia.