Safety rules are written not just for nothing. After forty years of work experience, I learned that well.
But one young fool forgot the simple rule that you can’t turn on a switch that someone else turned off.
And instead of an ordinary workday, I got an electric shock—after which I found myself not in the hospital, but in a compartment of a Soviet train fifty-two years ago.
And it seems it’s taking me to some remote backwater— and even on an assignment I can’t refuse.