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Syltfluch
- Lene Cornelsen 1
- Narrated by: Stefanie Wittgenstein
- Length: 7 hrs and 57 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Die Sylter trauen ihren Augen nicht, als während einer Sturmflut ein altes Wikingerschiff vor der Küste angespült wird. Gleichzeitig taucht eine Frauenleiche beim Morsum-Kliff auf, kurz bevor die Insel durch den Orkan vom Festland abgeschnitten wird. Oberkommissarin Lene Cornelsen, nach 13 Jahren zurück in ihrer alten Heimat, nimmt die Ermittlungen auf. Ihr einziger Anhaltspunkt ist ein mysteriöser Runenstein, den die tote Frau in den Händen hält. Er führt Lene auf die Spur einer uralten Wikingerromanze – und auf die eines furchtbaren Fluchs.
Die Krimireihe um Kommissarin Lene Cornelsen.
©2022 Sebastian Thiel (P)2022 SAGA Egmont
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