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1991 novel by Arkadiy Natanovitsj Stroegatskiy
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Devil Amongst People (Дьявол среди людей) is a 1991 Russian science fiction novel written by Boris Strugatsky alone and published under the shared pseudonym S. Yaroslavtsev after his brother and co-writer died. It is about "the time which created monsters".

The hero of the novel, Kim Voloshin, has passed through all horrors of the Soviet time (lost his family during the war, suffered in the gulag, was a liquidator of the Chernobyl disaster) and gained a supernatural ability to kill anyone who tried to hurt him.

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  1. "Boris Strugatsky". The Times. 2013-01-04. Retrieved 2024-11-15.


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