
Best selling Audiobooks from SPV
Here you’ll find the best Audiobooks from SPV. The ranking is based on the best-selling products from this brand within the category. In addition to sales volume, factors such as availability, pricing, and overall customer relevance also influence the order. For each product, we include a short description and the most important highlights from customer reviews, giving you a quick overview of the most popular SPV options. This page always stays fresh and updates automatically.
1. SPV A cold place to die
During a dinner at the Caledonian Hotel, Rebus recalls a murder that took place nearly forty years ago: a young, vivacious banker's wife was the victim. The suspects came from the upper echelons of society, and the perpetrator was never caught. A scandal that continues to haunt Rebus. As he delves into the old files, the criminal power structure in Edinburgh begins to dangerously unravel...

2. SPV Johannes Gutenberg
Around 1450, an invention changes the world: Johannes Gutenberg's printing press makes it possible to reproduce publications in large quantities and relatively cheaply. The technical foundation for the intellectual, political, and religious changes of the following centuries is established.

3. SPV Ernest Shackleton
Antarctica, Elephant Island, April 24, 1916: Ernest Shackleton and five of his men board the small sailboat, take another look back at the rest of his crew and launch the most spectacular rescue operation in the history of the Southern Ocean. In order to free his crew from the polar ice after the loss of the polar ship Endurance, he dares to cross the sea to the coast of South Georgia 1500 km away. The fact that the boat actually reaches the coast after 16 days of sailing over the open sea is a miracle. But then Shackleton has to cross the icy, mountainous island for another five days to get help at a whaling station. In August 1916 the crew of the Endurance is freed from its prison of ice and snow. Arved Fuchs talks to the author about his expedition, in which he recounts the incredible rescue journey of Ernest Shackleton himself.

4. SPV Iron Flowers (2.) The Warriors
Sisters Serina and Nomi are now both prisoners on the prison island, and the heir Malachi has also been banished there by his brother Asa. Serina, who now leads the women on the island, knows that their revolution was only the first step. Asa, who now sits on the throne, continues his father's brutal regime throughout Viridia. Together with Nomi, Serina devises a dangerous plan to overthrow the old powers and create a new, better life for herself and all the other women.

5. SPV Ostfriesenhölle (14).unabridged reading

6. SPV Astrid Lindgren-A Colourful World
Her books can be found in millions of children's rooms around the world. Ronja the Robber's Daughter, Karlsson-on-the-Roof, Michel from Lönneberga, and not least Pippi Longstocking captivate not only young readers. A portrait of the Swedish author who passionately advocated for the free development of children and whose happy childhood provided the inspiration for many wonderful stories.

7. SPV Marco Polo Journey to the Middle Kingdom
Marco Polo, born in 1254, is 17 years old when his great journey along the Silk Road begins and ends in the vast empire of the Mongol ruler Kublai Khan, the grandson of Genghis Khan. The merchant's son sees things that few Europeans had seen before him: paper money, coal, temples, palaces, and a wise ruler who cares for his people. However, he did not bring noodles back to Italy. In prison, Marco Polo wrote his work "The Wonders of the World," which became a controversial bestseller. Even Christopher Columbus carried it with him when he sought to discover the sea route to India and instead landed in America.

8. SPV The annual meeting of the happy widows

9. SPV Helga Clears Up.Mrs Huber Determines.The Second

10. SPV The Longest Day In The Life Of Pedro Fernandez Garci
