The events of the third book of the "Horobor" trilogy take the reader two and a half centuries ahead - in 1239, when the Mongol horde of Khan Batiya plundered the Pereyaslavsk and Chernihiv-Siversk lands of Russia. It was a century of great upheavals that determined the fate of all of Europe up to the present day. The reader will learn about age-old events in the vast expanses of Eurasia from Karakorum, the capital of the Mongol Empire in the east to Venice and Constantinople in the west, will again clearly feel the effect of his own presence in the midst of the whirlwind of events while reading and will understand the changes that occurred in the society of Russia at that time with the introduction of Christianity; someone will also see obvious parallels with the stormy present. There is good news: the fourth, final book of the historical epic about the life of an annalized ancient Russian city will be released quite soon, and the trilogy will become a tetralogy. Wait!
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