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Die Spur des Maori-Heilers
- Narrated by: Dana Geissler
- Length: 7 hrs and 38 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Nelson, 1931: Kaum ist Lisa mit ihrem frisch angetrauten Ehemann Richard in Neuseeland angekommen, verfällt dieser dem Alkohol und wird gewalttätig. Trost findet die junge Deutsche in den Armen des Maori Rongo. Doch sie kann ihren Mann nicht verlassen, ohne ihren kleinen Sohn Rufus zu verlieren. Achtzig Jahre später finden Lisas Großnichten ihr Tagebuch, das von verbotenen Gefühlen, ungesühnten Verbrechen und einer tödlichen Familienfehde erzählt - und dann einfach abbricht. Was ist mit Lisa geschehen und was ist aus ihrem Sohn Rufus geworden?
©2014 Bastei Lübbe (P)2014 Lübbe Audio
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