The novel “Wolves and Wolf Women” unfolds in two times—Ancient Rome and modern Moscow, where film director Alexey Kirsanov, tormented by obsessive dreams, is filming a movie about Ancient Rome. But the main character is Amrit, a former member of the Secret Collegium, known as the Breaker. Amrit has mastered secret knowledge that helps him remain immortal: he “relocates” from body to body, moving from one time period to another, building corridors of events so that, in the end, he can form a magical pattern of events—using it, he hopes to gain higher knowledge. By traveling through time alongside the Breaker, the reader can follow the lives of individual people, which do not end with death, but stretch across millennia. Each new rebirth is only awakening after a brief sleep and the further continuation of the interrupted path.