Heart of Dragon. Phaeton"s explosion. Dilogy
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The final, eighth dilogy of the historical series “Pigeon Book” (the novels “The Heart of the Dragon” and “The Explosion of the Phaeton”) immerse the reader into the world amazing and unexpected.
The first novel - “The Heart of the Dragon” conducts a narrative about the mysterious white tower, which was once in Transnistria. What does ... Dragon have to do with her? And what is the connection between the Order of the Dragon and Vlad Dracula? White Tower and Jupiter Tower in Crimea? These ancient ties bring the heroes of the novel - our contemporaries to a completely different level of knowledge and understanding of those processes that occur today.
A novel-reproduction, Romannadeje Phaeton"s explosion, having a planetary level, will tell us completely different. The events that happened on this planet echoes those phenomena that are now observed on Earth. Why did civilization perish on the phaeton, why the planet itself died?
The first novel - “The Heart of the Dragon” conducts a narrative about the mysterious white tower, which was once in Transnistria. What does ... Dragon have to do with her? And what is the connection between the Order of the Dragon and Vlad Dracula? White Tower and Jupiter Tower in Crimea? These ancient ties bring the heroes of the novel - our contemporaries to a completely different level of knowledge and understanding of those processes that occur today.
A novel-reproduction, Romannadeje Phaeton"s explosion, having a planetary level, will tell us completely different. The events that happened on this planet echoes those phenomena that are now observed on Earth. Why did civilization perish on the phaeton, why the planet itself died?
Author:
Author:Voronin Valery
Cover:
Cover:Soft
Category:
- Category:Fiction
- Category:Science Fiction and Fantasy
- Category:Poetry & Literature
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
Paper:
Paper:newspaper
Age restrictions:
Age restrictions:16+
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-413-02238-2
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