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The primary objective is to locate traces of the Amber Room, stolen by the Nazis during WWII. The search blends historical research with modern-day sleuthing, a hallmark of the series. Literary Context and Reception
The narrative follows the iconic art historian and detective, Tomasz N.N. (Pan Samochodzik), and his young assistant, Paweł Daniec.
Wilczyca z Jantaru is a continuation of the famous Pan Samochodzik series originally created by Zbigniew Nienacki. This volume was penned by Jerzy Szumski, a long-time associate and editor of Nienacki, who sought to maintain the spirit of the original detective-adventurer tales. The story serves as the opening act for a larger investigation into one of history’s greatest mysteries: the disappearance of the Amber Room. Plot Overview wilczyca_z_jantaru_audiobook_10
Following the trail of this artifact, the team—which includes Pan Samochodzik's niece Zosia and the dowser Onufry Rzecki—travels to Górowo Iławeckie.
The "audiobook_10" designation typically corresponds to the final segments of the first volume. In many digital distributions, the book is broken into smaller parts for easier listening. Chapter 10 often covers the climax of the team’s findings in the Warmia region, setting the stage for the second volume, Krzyż i podkowa (The Cross and the Horseshoe). Perspectives on the Series The primary objective is to locate traces of
Some readers feel these continuations lack the "spark of genius" and unique humor of Nienacki, though they remain popular for their engaging plots and nostalgic value. Audiobook Details
The mystery begins when Paweł brings a small amber figurine of a she-wolf (the "Wilczyca") from the Warmia region. (Pan Samochodzik), and his young assistant, Paweł Daniec
While Nienacki’s original books often paused for lengthy historical or art-history lectures, Szumski’s installments generally feature more direct action and a faster pace.

