The cycle about 27th-century cosmic Russia and its “cursed friend”—the Zoroastrian Concordia—was started by Alexander Zorich in 2003 with the novel “Tomorrow, War.” After that came “No Mercy,” “It’s Time—Moscow Style!” and “Morning on the Ship.”
And now a new blockbuster is coming out—“Pilot of Dreams”!
The book was created by Alexander Zorich with the historian and reenactor Klim Zhukov as co-author. It is dedicated to the fate of the Russian fighter pilot Andrey Rumyantsev, who, despite his heroism in battles against the jips, was expelled from the Northern Military-Cosmic Academy half a year before the war with the Concordia. Now all roads are open to him—but these roads lead far beyond the cosmic borders of Russia, deep into the wilderness of the Tremesian belt, gripped by a “gold rush”…