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You can get access to the full audiobook at the link: https://clck.ru/3FUVbf Many other interesting audiobooks can be found in our audio library: https://boosty.to/audioworld ========================================================== An adventurous and piercing story from a brilliant prose writer - Dina Rubina. In the first book, the reader will have a fascinating journey from pre-war Warsaw to Soviet Astrakhan, from wartime Bukhara to post-war Poland ... In the house of ten-year-old Itsik, 387 hours are counted in different voices. The unique collection was started by the boy's grandfather, and then continued by his father - both skilled watchmakers. Fleeing from the Nazi invasion, the family ends up in evacuation in Asia. After the war, the grown-up Itzik, now called Caesar, returns to his father's house, but instead of a watch collection he finds only ruins. This loss will push him to get involved in a case that the newspapers will call "an elegant robbery." Decades later, Designer Zhorik, a master of hiding places and an expert in invisibility, will appear on the scene. He is also Georges, Georg, Jurgen, Shchers - depending on the country of residence. But for now, he is just a strange orphan boy Zhorik. Fate will bring him and the elderly Caesar Adamovich, who now works as a mechanic-laboratory assistant in a leper colony, together. Fate will connect them with the secret of one collection. A tightly woven tangle of countries, times, destinies and dramatic events makes the reader guess with bated breath: who stole the fabulously expensive watch collection from the Jerusalem Museum? Why will "designer" Zhorik have to figure out the "robbery of the century"? And most importantly, what role did the mysterious Caesar Adamych and the painted-tattooed "Harlequin girl" Lydia play in all this? ==================================================================== If you are the copyright holder of any materials posted in this video and have claims regarding their distribution, write us a letter to the address: [email protected]