I just finished another audiobook. It's called "The White Lioness" and it's one from the famous series featuring detective Kurt Wallander. It's written by the legendary Swedish author Henning Mankell and narrated by the (in my opinion likewise legendary narrator) Dick Hill. Both Mankell and Hill have died already unfortunately.
It's 1993 and it's still apartheid in South Africa. A South African contract killer gets sent to Sweden by a secret, racist Boer committee to be trained by a former KGB agent in order to assassinate Nelson Mandela.
There's a lot of depth in the book about South Africa at that time. I can identify very well with the Wallander character. It's a great book. 7.5/10.