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Olaf Lubaszenko, Aleksandra Szwed, Miroslaw Zbrojewicz, Leszek Lichota, and Marcin Korcz in Bialy lad (Audioplay) (2022)

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  • Exhausted from the heat and mad from vodka, the miners. Big bucks, ruthless gangsters and a guy who gets himself into trouble... But that's not all. The audiobook "White Land" talks about Poland in the 1990s, the globalist dreams of the elite, the frustration of orphans after the People's Republic of Poland, the young wolves of capitalism and even more capitalist mustachioed uncles from the SB. 1998: Poland begins accession negotiations with the European Union, "Young Wolves ½" enters cinemas, and in the heart of Africa, a team of professionals from Szczecin makes the largest business in the history of the Third Republic of Poland. The media write about a multi-million contract, about black gold more valuable than coal, and about the Polish industry getting up from its knees. But the reality on the spot looks different than in the prospectus for investors. When a tragic sabotage occurs in a mine in the south of the newly established Democratic Republic of the Congo, the head of the Polish security of the facility faces an impossible task. Equipped with a liver of marble and debatable language skills, he has only three days to prove that the accident is part of an international conspiracy, and that the Polish dream of the White Land is an air-conditioned nightmare at best. Nothing will ever be the way it was.—G

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