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Camp 21: Grenzenlos gefangen
- Narrated by: Mark Bremer
- Length: 7 hrs and 46 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Mike und Kayla sind in Camp 21 gelandet. Sie kennen sich kaum und mögen sich noch weniger. Durch elektronische Armbänder aneinander gefesselt, ist es ihnen unmöglich, sich aus dem Weg zu gehen. Entfernen sie sich zu weit voneinander, empfangen sie über die Fessel quälende Schmerzimpulse. Während Kayla versucht mit der Situation zurechtzukommen, ahnt Mike, dass im Camp etwas nicht stimmt. Nach einem tödlichen Vorfall gelingt den beiden die Flucht. Doch dies ist erst der Anfang einer atemberaubenden Jagd, denn die Fesseln, die geheimen Experimente und die Liebe zueinander bilden für Mike und Kayla ein gefährliches Netz, aus dem es kein Entkommen zu geben scheint.
©2016 Arena Verlag (P)2017 Rubikon Audioverlag
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