2034.
The world is destroyed by nuclear war. Life on the Earth's surface is no longer possible. The only survivors were those who, upon hearing the alarm, managed to run to the doors of the Moscow metro, the world's largest bomb shelter. Two decades later, metro stations have become city-states, and the path between them lies through the darkness and dangers of tunnels. Civilization is disappearing. People gradually forget what made them human. Sevastopolskaya station, a small underground Sparta, standing alone against hordes of evil spirits, finds itself cut off from the main metro and will inevitably be destroyed. To save it, a real hero is needed... Or a heroine?
The second part of Dmitry Glukhovsky's Metro trilogy repeated the resounding success of the first. Dozens of translations into European and Asian languages, with a circulation of hundreds of thousands. A book that inspires men and makes women fall in love. The last romantic story of a lost world.








