Andrey Kruz (1965–2018) is a Russian writer, author of several cycles and standalone novels in the genre of military science fiction. His work sparked a wave of imitators — including those whose plots unfold in worlds he invented. Despite his early death after a serious illness, Andrey Kruz managed to leave behind a substantial creative legacy: dozens of novels written personally or in collaboration. The novel "After" tells about events in the world after a nuclear apocalypse. The country is split, cities lie in ruins. Central power can’t maintain law and order across the entire territory, so local residents have to do it themselves. But as always in cases of catastrophe, some people take advantage of the critical situation to impose their own rules, claiming that they are predators and the others are victims. However, there are also those who are ready to stand up to the two-legged predators. For example, former police officer Sergey Berezhnykh. He is willing to go all the way to wipe out evil in human form and build a normal peaceful life anew. Listen to an intense story in audio format!