Boris Batyrshin is a Russian writer with fantastic books for both children and adults. Most often, the author works in the genre of historical novels, using the technique of “isekai”—moving the hero from our time into other historical epochs. An important feature of Boris Batyrshin’s works is their historical, patriotic, and educational tone.
We present the book “Egyptian Manuscript” in audio format, the second in the “Coptic Cross” cycle. Probably, everyone would like to take an excursion to the past. The heroes of this book manage it even more than that: for them, a time portal is open, and now the whole family can look into the 19th century. But adults shouldn’t forget that children can always come up with something unexpected—something that, in an unfamiliar era, could lead to the most unpleasant consequences for travelers. And time portals are unpredictable.
The heroes end up in the Middle East, and then in North Africa. They have to find the mysterious manuscript that holds the key to time travel. Listen to the continuation of the story.