Reseña del editor Ucrania vive un intento de golpe de Estado y Kiev, su capital, está en plena guerra. Yegor Razin, un golpista piloto de un cazabombardero, es capturado, condenado a muerte, y entregado al extraño doctor Hubert. Éste le ofrece una alternativa a la pena capital: participar en un extraño experimento científico que lo llevará al futuro. Pero algo sale mal y Yegor acaba en un mundo insólito. Una Rusia arrasada, convertida en un árido desierto contaminado de radioactividad. Los pocos humanos que quedan se han organizado en clanes que luchan por el control del petróleo y el agua. La trata de esclavos y los robos a mano armada están a la orden del día, lo único que importa es la supervivencia. Yegor deambula desorientado por este mundo brutal habitado por mutantes e invadida por la Necrosis, una lepra maligna que amenaza con destruirlo todo. Hasta que conoce a Yuna Kalo, la joven hija del líder de un clan. Juntos, intentarán llegar a Moscú: ella para salvar a su pueblo de la Necrosis y él para encontrar el camino de regreso a casa.
Alex (Aleksei) Bobl is a science fiction writer, author of 13 novels. An ex-paratrooper, he used his military knowledge and experience to write his debut novels for S.T.A.L.K.E.R., a bestselling science fiction action adventure series set in a post-apocalyptic Chernobyl.
Alex started writing in 2007 when he joined Russia's biggest writing community Samizdat. He submitted his first stories to several online writing contests at the same time as he discovered the S.T.A.L.K.E.R. game. He then came up with his first original story featuring military stalkers.
At Samizdat, Alex met Andrei Levitski. Together, they co-authored The Zone Warriors, Alex's first novel for the S.T.A.L.K.E.R. series. However, due to marketing considerations, his byline didn't appear on the book. In the process of novel research, the two co-authors visited the Chernobyl nuclear power station and traveled across the entire Exclusion Zone, witnessing many deserted towns and villages, including the ill-fated towns of Chernobyl and Prypiat. In 2009, Alex published his second novel, A Quantum Bullet, featuring the adventures of two military stalkers, Labus and Camper.
The same year Alex and Andrei came up with a new eight-novel project. Entitled TechnoTma ("tma" meaning "darkness" in Russian), it depicts a post-apocalyptic world after The Peril. The first novel to come out was Password Eternity, followed by The Wastelands Clans, Barbarians of the Crimea, Jager and The Sand Blues. After that, Andrei Levitski started working on a sequel to The Wastelands Clans, while Alex Bobl wrote the final books of the series, The Fall of the Skies and The Last Battle, where all the protagonists unite in order to confront the enemy and get to the roots of The Peril.
After that, the two co-authors continued working together, writing a novella for a TechnoTma anthology The Wastelands Legends, out in April 2012. And a month later, the German release of TechnoTma followed. The eight books of TechnoTma had a total print run of over 250,000 copies and have been translated into German and Spanish. Talks are now under way about translating TechnoTma into English.
Alex's next project, a standalone novel Memoria. A Corporation of Lies, came out in February 2012 to controversial reviews. A SF action thriller dramatically different from his earlier works, it tells the story of a lone fighter who challenges the power-grabbing plans of an international corporation capable of erasing people's memories. After that he wrote novel Point Apocalypse - a sci-fi action adventure set in the near future.
Alex now is a literary agent. He lives in Moscow with his wife and two boys.
Es war gut. Man muss sagen das es sehr an die Metro 2033 Romane erinnert. Wenn es ein Re-make sein sollte ist es ziemlich schlecht aber die Story war gut doch das Ende war sehr verwirrend... Es müsste jetzt meiner Meinung nach keine Fortsetzung geben(!).