The audiobook Lord of the World by Alexander Belyaev is a fascinating science fiction novel about great experiments and ambitious plans to change the world.
The Audiobook Women of Lazarus by Marina Stepnova is a contemporary Russian novel exploring complex human relationships and issues of self-determination.
The audiobook Tracer by Yuri Ulengov is an exciting thriller in the genre of science fiction, immersing the listener in the world of high technology and covert operations.
Maurice Druon's audiobook Poison and the Crown is a fascinating historical work that immerses listeners in the world of medieval France, where intrigue, politics and power struggles are intertwined in a gripping plot.
The audiobook The One That Died by Boileau and Narsezhak is an exciting thriller that immerses listeners in a world of mysterious disappearances and unsolved secrets.
Cyril Parkinson's audiobook Parkinson's Laws offers listeners a fascinating and witty exploration of social and organizational laws related to governance and bureaucracy.
Federico Moccia's audiobook The Man Who Didn't Want to Love immerses listeners in a moving and intriguing story about the inner struggles of someone who avoids love and emotional connections.
Sergei Minaev's audiobook The Heifers Two Years Later, or Videots offers listeners a continuation of the successful novel Heifers, immersing them in the fascinating world of an ironic and sarcastic look at modern society and media culture.