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Lommen ropar i skymningen
- Narrated by: Mats Eklund
- Length: 8 hrs and 50 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Musikerkollektivet Lommarna har slagit ner sina bopålar i Gällånger, vid kusten i norra Hälsingland. De köpte den gamla industritomten för en symbolisk summa av en krona, med villkoret att genomföra en nödvändig oljesanering av området.
Tjugofem år senare går det rykten om något slags virus som förvandlat den närmaste centralorten till en spökstad. När en av kollektivets musiker dessutom blir anmäld försvunnen får Sofia Berger och Ludde Markh på Hudiksvallskriminalen anledning att intressera sig för vad som egentligen hänt.
”Lommen ropar i skymningen” är den trettonde delen i Leif Woxlins rosade serie "Hälsingedeckare".
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