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| Author | Kuznetsov S. |
| Title | Mjasorubka Mossa |
| Description | The year is 2030. The world has recently lived through the Covid epidemic, though Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in 2022 never took place. A young data analyst is working on a study for an international IT corporation when he notices a strange correlation between the deaths of people who have never met, living in different parts of the world. As the novel unfolds, the reader gradually begins to understand what connects a newly married couple from France and a marine from the United States. The same hidden thread also links a flight attendant from Spain, a Croatian veteran, and a contemporary Serbian artist. At the same time, dozens of characters are searching for answers to difficult questions: how long wounds caused by war continue to heal, why it is easier to call oneself guilty than to accept responsibility, and how far guilt can lead a person.
A chemist by training, Sergey Kuznetsov has worked in journalism and literature since the 1990s. Moss Grinder forms a kind of conclusion to his trilogy, begun with The Round Dance of Water (2010) and continued in Kaleidoscope. Consumable Materials (2016). |
| Year | 2025 |
| Publisher | Meduza |
| Pages | 725 |
| Cover | Paperback |
| ISBN | 978-9934-9360-0-5 |