Benediktov K.
Blockade. Book 1. Monster hunt
SKU | 228823 |
EAN | 9785904454067 |
ISBN | 978-5-904454-06-7 |
Author | Benediktov K. |
Series | Russian science fiction |
Publisher | АСТ |
Publication date | 2010 |
Copies | 60000 |
Dimensions | 70x90/16 (~170х215 мм) |
Paperback | 264 |
Cover | Мягкий |
Fragile | No |
Qty in box | 1 |
Minimal order | 1 |
Unit | pc |
Tax rate | 7% |
Created at | 12.10.2010 |
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Description
Adolf Hitler vs. Joseph Stalin, the Third Reich against the Soviet Union, the fanaticism of the Black order of the SS against the heroism of the soldiers of the red Army. Ruthless confrontation of the German secret service and the Soviet intelligence. And magic of ancient artifacts created in the unimaginably distant past. "Blockade" - a novel about the unknown side of the great Patriotic war. The secret of a powerful artifact, the eagle, helps to Adolf Hitler to control his generals and rulers of other countries, devoted only to the select few beautiful, adjutant Maria von Belov, counterintelligence Erwin Hegel and the security chief of the führer Johannes Rattenhuber. However, all the secret sooner or later becomes apparent. Information about "the eagle" comes to Soviet intelligence. Meanwhile, the sinister organization "Ahnenerbe" gets information about that in the siege of Leningrad is stored artifact, found in one of the Seven towers of Satan, the young Soviet historian Lev Gumilev. It starts with a Great Game intelligence. At stake - millions of lives and the victory in the great war. Lavrenty Beria and Heinrich Himmler, Victor Abakumov and Walter Schellenberg, the captain of the NKVD Shibanov and mystic-the emigrant George Gurdjieff, the Secretary of the Hitler Trudl Junge and Soviet nurse Katyusha Serebriakova - here are just a few of the characters in the first book of the new series "Blockade" included in project "Ethnogenesis". What ended the Great Patriotic war, is well known. But why it ended that way, few know. Before you - a new and unexpected version of the story of the great war.