
Best selling Audiobooks from Osterwold Audio
On this page you’ll find a ranking of the best Audiobooks from Osterwold Audio. To give you a quick overview, we’ve added the most important product details. This page always stays fresh and updates automatically.
1. Osterwold Audio The Wizards. The first battle
World of Earth on the brink of war: The orcs cross the border of Modermark. The humans prepare to attack in order to shake off the yoke of elven rule. But the greatest danger comes from a cunning, sinister enemy - the dark elf Margok, who is still undefeated. The three young wizards Granock, Aldur, and Alannah are tasked with searching for clues about the whereabouts of the dark elf in a destroyed temple. Beyond the deep jungles of Arun, they encounter not only an ancient secret and a lost civilization but also learn the limits of their friendship. And in the north, the fateful battle for the future of the World of Earth ignites...

2. Osterwold Audio The Baader-Meinhof Complex
Brilliantly researched, expertly narrated - the standard work on the history of the RAF is now available as an audiobook for the first time.
Stefan Aust's book is neither an indictment nor a defense plea; it is also not a judgment, neither in legal nor moral terms. It aims to be a protocol, a chronicle of events from June 1967, when student Benno Ohnesorg was shot by a police officer, to the German Autumn of 1977, which includes the kidnapping and later murder of employers' president Hanns Martin Schleyer, the hijacking and rescue of passengers and crew from the Lufthansa plane Landshut, and the suicides in the high-security wing of Stammheim.
More detailed and explosive than ever: A wealth of new facts, largely brought to light through Aust's meticulous research, makes this new edition both possible and necessary. The author evaluates a multitude of newly discovered and recently released investigation files, as well as private records and testimonies from eyewitnesses.
Including a feature with interviews and original sounds that Stefan Aust has compiled specifically for this audiobook. An unparalleled historical document.

3. Osterwold Audio Legends of the Albae. The complete saga
The "Albae" cycle by Markus Heitz – complete and unabridged as an audiobook. They are the dark adversaries of the dwarves: the Albae, dark elves driven by hatred and death. The battle between the Albae and the dwarves has been ongoing for countless ages of infinity. And neither side will rest until the enemy is utterly destroyed. This box set brings together for the first time all four novels featuring Markus Heitz's dark heroes, as well as the collection of stories "The Forgotten Writings.".

4. Osterwold Audio Rath (The Gereon Rath Novels 10)
The Rath family is heading towards a dramatic conclusion: After returning from the USA, Gereon has taken refuge in Rhöndorf near Bonn and is making his way to Berlin to support Charly. She must rescue Hannah Singer from the Wittenau Sanatorium and defend Fritze, who is suspected of murder. Antisemitism is on the rise, and with the Night of Broken Glass, a development that Charly foresaw and Gereon has long denied reaches its peak. Both realize that a life in Germany is no longer possible under these circumstances, and resistance is necessary. Do they have a shared future, and where would it be?
With high tension, historical depth, and psychological character development, Volker Kutscher brings his successful series to an open conclusion – masterfully narrated by David Nathan.

5. Osterwold Audio Heavy bones
David Schalko's crime epic "Schwere Knochen" is a spectacular, unique novel about Austrian post-war society – and a fascinating insight into the inner lives of people whose souls were destroyed by National Socialism. Inspired by true events, it is told with a lot of dark humor and yet great empathy. Vienna, March 1938. On the day when half of Vienna cheers for its new leader at Heldenplatz, a gang of young petty criminals robs a well-known Nazi. For the next seven years, they must serve as so-called Kapos to ensure the "maintenance of operations" in the concentration camps of Dachau and Mauthausen – and thus grow into serious criminals. Back in the bombed-out Austrian capital, the gang led by Ferdinand Krutzler, also known as "Self-Defense Krutzler," dominates the Viennese underworld for years.

6. Osterwold Audio Dwarves. The complete saga unabridged
The unabridged complete edition of the successful Dwarves series by Markus Heitz. The Dwarves are the best-selling German-language fantasy series of our time. Over five volumes, Markus Heitz narrates the adventures of the simple blacksmith apprentice Tungdil, who becomes the immortal hero of an entire people. In the fight against dark Albae, traitors within their own ranks, and shady wizards, Tungdil and his allies prove that even the small can achieve great things.

7. Osterwold Audio Ein ungezähmtes Tier
A dazzling couple and a sophisticated jewel heist: Dicker's best novel. On July 2, 2022, two burglars in Geneva prepare to rob a jeweler. But this heist is anything but a random crime. Five days earlier, Sophie Braun is planning a grand celebration for her 40th birthday. She lives with her family in a spacious house by Lake Geneva, and life seems to be smiling at her. However, the idyll is deceptive. Her husband is apparently involved in criminal activities. Their neighbor, a seemingly impeccable police officer, is spying on the most intimate corners of their lives. Then, a stranger offers her a gift that will deeply shake her. What lies behind the dazzling facade of the privileged couple? And what connects them to the sophisticated jewel heist? A novel about a marriage, a robbery, and the midlife filled with secrets and intrigues, affairs and transgressions - narrated by Torben Kessler.

Ein ungezähmtes Tier
Amelie Thoma, Joël Thicker, Michaela Messner, Torben Kessler, German
8. Osterwold Audio The postcard
The literary bestseller from France: "A great novel that raises questions." - Le Figaro. In January 2003, Anne Berest's mother found a disturbing postcard among the New Year's wishes, containing nothing but the names of her four relatives who were murdered in Auschwitz; no sender, no signature. Anne inquires, and her mother tells her the tragic story of the Rabinowicz family. But it is only when her young daughter encounters antisemitism at school that Anne decides to truly investigate the matter. With the help of a private detective and a criminologist, she researches in every conceivable direction. The result is this exceptional novel. It not only traces the unusual path of the family but also questions whether it is possible to lead a "completely normal" life as a Jew in our time. Anne Berest delves into the fate of her own family – and achieved an award-winning literary success that remained on the French bestseller list for a long time. The touching reading is narrated by speaker Simone Kabst.

9. Osterwold Audio Ulldart. The Complete Saga (Ulldart )
The complete Ulldart saga
At the center of this fantasy series, which is inspired by 18th century Europe, is Lodrik Bardric, who evolves throughout the story from a spoiled, chubby, cookie-loving prince into a kind-hearted, beloved ruler of the continent of Ulldart. He is in danger, as a sinister prophecy foretells that the "Dark Time" will come, bringing death and destruction. Amidst betrayal and intrigue, Lodrik must strive to defend his power and save the continent. After many battles, the "Dark Time" comes to an end, and the "Time of the New" can begin: peace is restored. But appearances can be deceiving.

10. Osterwold Audio The Alaska Sanders Affair
Finally – the continuation of the worldwide bestseller "The Truth About the Harry Quebert Affair." April 1999. In the peaceful Mount Pleasant on the American East Coast, the body of young Alaska Sanders is recovered. The confessions of a suspect and his accomplice are enough to lead the investigation to a swift success. June 2010. Sergeant Perry Gahalowood, who was completely convinced of the suspect's guilt at the time, receives an anonymous disturbing message. What if he had followed the wrong lead back then? Together with his friend, the writer Marcus Goldman, whose success "The Truth About the Harry Quebert Affair" is about to be adapted into a film, he reopens the case – uncovering details from Alaska's past that cast the events of that time in a completely different light. Brilliantly narrated by Torben Kessler, the German voice of Joël Dicker.
