Napoleon's Convoy. Trilogy in one volume
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The novel in three books "Napoleon's Train" with all its many themes and motives is a story of great love. The story of Orpheus and Eurydice, only separated by life.
The first book - "Rowan Wedge" - is about the birth of feelings.
The second book of the novel - "White Horses" - draws the reader into a funnel of love and betrayal, happiness and grief of the two main characters - Aristarchus and Nadezhda. In a short time, they are hit by a load of the strongest shocks, which do not often happen to everyone in their youth. Strong, integral natures, both of them live at such a height of feelings that forgives nothing. Fate literally throws the two lovers in different directions. Each of them now goes their own separate way, remaining forever deeply lonely, wounded mentally.
As the novel progresses, the long-standing story of Stakh Bugrov's ancestor, Aristarkh Bugero, an officer in Napoleon's army who lived his tragic and mysterious life in Russia, continues to unfold. And paradoxically, it turns out that this story did not end one hundred and fifty years ago.
The third book is "Angel's Horn". The lives of Nadezhda and Aristarkh finally passionately and instantly merged into a single whole, blazed with a fiery seam - as if there had been no twenty-five years of bitter - Shakespearean - separation, as if each did not have a huge burden of difficult and sometimes terrible experience behind them. No, there was, of course: Nadezhda tried to build her publishing business in the wild nineties, Aristarkh imprisoned himself for doctoral service in an Israeli prison. Orpheus and Eurydice met in order to... part again.
The first book - "Rowan Wedge" - is about the birth of feelings.
The second book of the novel - "White Horses" - draws the reader into a funnel of love and betrayal, happiness and grief of the two main characters - Aristarchus and Nadezhda. In a short time, they are hit by a load of the strongest shocks, which do not often happen to everyone in their youth. Strong, integral natures, both of them live at such a height of feelings that forgives nothing. Fate literally throws the two lovers in different directions. Each of them now goes their own separate way, remaining forever deeply lonely, wounded mentally.
As the novel progresses, the long-standing story of Stakh Bugrov's ancestor, Aristarkh Bugero, an officer in Napoleon's army who lived his tragic and mysterious life in Russia, continues to unfold. And paradoxically, it turns out that this story did not end one hundred and fifty years ago.
The third book is "Angel's Horn". The lives of Nadezhda and Aristarkh finally passionately and instantly merged into a single whole, blazed with a fiery seam - as if there had been no twenty-five years of bitter - Shakespearean - separation, as if each did not have a huge burden of difficult and sometimes terrible experience behind them. No, there was, of course: Nadezhda tried to build her publishing business in the wild nineties, Aristarkh imprisoned himself for doctoral service in an Israeli prison. Orpheus and Eurydice met in order to... part again.
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- All books by the author
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