PDB reader for linux

Hello,
Is there any reader for PBD file format?
By "reader" i mean not actually reader but something that can open/edit this kind of files.
I was unable to fine anything usable on internet and i don't want to use .exe + wine.
Also if it's possible i am looking for something that will be able to read some of Eastern Europe encoding formats
thank you.

There's Calibre and FBReader.

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