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Blind Game

Blind Game

7 hrs. 17 min.
Language Russian
Narrator Alexander Zhukov
Narrator Alexander Zhukov
Description
AN ATMOSPHERIC DETECTIVE TALE IN WHICH AN AMATEUR SLEUTH DRAWS CLOSER TO A TRUTH THAT TURNS OUT TO BE FAR MORE TERRIFYING THAN HIS SEARCH.

Darkness leads him forward, and blindness becomes a strength.

He is called either Фэн Вэйбэнь or Benjamin von Wittstein. He is eighteen—a Chinese boy adopted in childhood by a German family—and now he lives in Germany. He has been blind since birth—so his hearing, smell, and touch are honed to the limit, and instead of sight he has learned to trust intuition. Over time, it becomes almost infallible—like that of a real detective.

After a terrible tragedy, Weiben abandons Europe and returns to China. In a distant, lost village, someone brutally deprived a six-year-old boy of his sight. The police quickly put an end to the matter: the child’s aunt was declared guilty and soon died. But Weiben is sure this is just a convenient version. He feels a duty to the boy who was blinded—and decides to find the one who truly committed the crime.

As he gathers clues and questions people, he notices: the locals are evasive, behave suspiciously, and the village itself seems to hide another face. And soon, two frightening strangers appear nearby—apparently they came for him…

Translated from the Chinese.
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