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Modern Australia is beset by ecological and social problems. It's
been a long time since the Cold War, and everyone had forgotten
about the infiltration of the national institutions by the KGB.
Forgetting history always ends in tears.
A history and analysis of Zoroastrian religion with exploration of
its Indo-European origins and its subsequent influence on Western
moral systems
A savage son of a savage system, Mironov was not afraid to die. But
that was not his last mission. An officer of a commando unit of the
Red Army, he knows no pity or pain as he exterminates the enemies
of his hungry empire, until one day he is ordered to take an
inordinate risk. In the ensuing bloodbath he does not hesitate to
sacrifice himself to save his remaining men. But death does not
claim him... Instead, he finds himself in the surreal landscape of
post-Soviet Russia. His final mission takes him on a tour of his
country's social and economic transformation. That journey through
the ruins of Soviet society is a study of moral systems and beliefs
that clash in modern Russia, seen through the eyes of a man who has
only known Russia as the Soviet Union. Mironov is a classic Homo
soveticus - a man of swirling contradictions. He doesn't believe
government rhetoric but remains fiercely patriotic. His entire
career may be described as a series of war crimes, yet his personal
conduct is governed by a strict code of honour. Considering himself
a part of an inherently evil world, he is still capable of great
decency and compassion. Alas, Russia's political culture is
centuries-old. It was not invented by Bolsheviks, and it did not
change with their passing. Mironov's cynical views and homicidal
skills prove as practicable as ever - but touched by the suffering
he sees, he begins to evolve into a moral being. For such men the
new Russia is as deadly as the old, and heightened awareness of
right and wrong begins to complicate his existence. At the end of
his mission he is left with the hardest choice of all - should he
become one of the vulnerable living or remain, forever, the ghost
of an executioner?
Contemporary Australia - a mature society with a defined cultural
identity but not without rough edges, which make lives
unnecessarily hard and complicated. Into this landscape drifts a
demonic figure who calls himself Darius, who first appears in a
short prologue, set in Southern Germany in the closing days of
World War II. It turns out that alongside humans there exists
another race, outwardly human but with far greater longevity and
physical strength. Their intelligence is about the same or greater
than human, albeit it with certain blind spots. They hate humanity
for displacing them from the top of the food chain, and their
character traits give rise to traditional demonic myths - an enemy
moving amongst us, intelligent, resourceful and hostile - and in
constant search for human virgins. Yet Darius does not merely wish
to reproduce - he hopes that humanity is now such a self-evident
failure, that it is possible to find women who will be willing
accomplices in rebuilding his race and overthrow humans as the
dominant species. He ruthlessly pursues this goal with all means at
his disposal. Darius behaves as a magnet - all who meet him
instinctively line up to serve him or to oppose him. But time is on
his side.
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