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Sabotage im Sanktuarium
- Skulduggery Pleasant 4
- Narrated by: Rainer Strecker
- Length: 8 hrs and 14 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Seit der großen Schlacht ist Skulduggery in der Welt der Gesichtslosen verschwunden. Nur ein Wunder kann ihn jetzt noch retten - oder Walküre: Sie muss ganz schnell seinen Kopf finden, der ihm einst von drei Kobolden in Irland gestohlen wurde. Während Walküre um die halbe Welt reist, wird der Magier Skarabäus nach 200 Jahren Gefängnis entlassen. Zwar hat er seine Zauberkräfte verloren, doch seine Rachelust ist ungebrochen. Sofort schart er einen Kreis der schlimmsten Verbrecher um sich. Sie alle können Skulduggerys Rückkehr kaum erwarten - denn jeder Einzelne von ihnen hat noch eine Rechnung mit ihm offen...
©2010 Loewe Verlag (P)2010 Hörcompany
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