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  • Das Lied der Maori

  • Neuseeland-Saga 2
  • By: Sarah Lark
  • Narrated by: Ranja Bonalana
  • Length: 7 hrs and 22 mins
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Neuseeland, 1893: William Martyn ist gebildeter und kultivierter als die übliche Klientel, die es auf der Suche nach Gold nach Queenstown verschlägt. Kein Wunder, denn Will ist der Sohn irischer Landadeliger. Die temperamentvolle Elaine verliebt sich in ihn, und er scheint nicht abgeneigt, doch dann kommt Kura-Maro-Tini zu Besuch, Elaines Cousine und Halb-Maori, deren exotischer Schönheit und Freizügigkeit William sofort erliegt.
(c)+(p) 2003 Lübbe Audio

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