Andrei Kruz is a Russian writer, author of several cycles and standalone novels in the genre of military science fiction. His work has sparked a wave of imitators, including those whose plots unfold in worlds he invented. Despite his early death after a serious illness, Andrei Kruz managed to leave a considerable creative legacy: dozens of novels written individually or in collaboration.
The novel “Reitar” is not quite like most of Andrei Kruz’s books, yet it is precisely this one that many consider to be among the writer’s strongest works.
Often, “civilized” countries decided the fate of entire peoples who were at a lower level of development. Thus, the kin of a captain, Arvin—apparently, posing a danger to trade in the opinion of Prince Orbel of Valash—was exterminated root and branch. Entire settlements were destroyed; the captain’s wife and children died. Only he survived. And now Arvin has no other goal than revenge, and no other road than the path to carrying it out. But where will this road lead? The answer is in the audiobook.