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Die Totenuhr
- Ann Lindell 9
- Narrated by: Rebecca Madita Hundt
- Length: 9 hrs and 10 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Tod in der Förde.
Ann Lindell will ein paar unbeschwerte Tage auf Gräsö verbringen, nur eins lässt ihr keine Ruhe: Cecilia Karlsson gilt seit vier Jahren als vermisst, doch jetzt ist sie angeblich zurück auf der Insel. Kurz vor ihrem Verschwinden soll ihr Freund Casper in der Förde ertrunken sein - kein Wunder, dass es Ann nun in den Fingern juckt, dem ungelösten Fall auf den Grund zu gehen. Dabei ahnt sie nicht, dass Cecilia, versteckt in einer Hütte im Wald, einen perfiden Plan schmiedet, um endgültig mit der Vergangenheit abzuschließen...
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