The definitive edition of the trilogy. Dmitry Glukhovsky’s “Metro” has been translated into 37 languages and published in a print run of two million copies. The Third World War wiped humanity off the face of the Earth. The planet is empty. Megacities lie in dust and ash. Railways rust. Satellites drift alone in orbit. Radio is silent on all frequencies.
Only those survived who, having heard the alarm sirens, managed to run to the doors of the Moscow metro. There, deep underground—in stations and tunnels—people are trying to wait out the end of the world. There they created a little new world instead of the huge one that was lost. They cling to life with all their strength and refuse to surrender. They dream of going back up—one day, when the radiation level from nuclear bombardments subsides. And they don’t give up hope of finding other survivors… Dmitry Glukhovsky puts the final period in the saga he has been working on for twenty years.