Usually, books about the Russo-Japanese War are about battles at sea. The cruiser "Varyag", Port Arthur, Tsushima... But at the time there was also a major land campaign, with its own heroes—along the Mukden Road, the future leaders of the White Movement met and got acquainted, where many for the first time saw signs of the coming world war and revolution.
What if a medic from today is transported to the very beginning of the 20th century into the body of a Russian officer? Not quite a hero—just a scoundrel and a formalist, like there were plenty of back then, too. Fix his reputation, improve medicine, win a couple of battles—and then, as it goes.
The continuation of the adventures of a time-displaced person in the Russo-Japanese War. Liaoyang is ours, but will Port Arthur hold out? And some foreign partners seem to be stirring—something tells us that’s not a good sign.