
17. Tiefe Wasser sind tödlich
Maisie, Mord und Meer
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Narrated by:
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Nora Jokhosha
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By:
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Fiona Wilder
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Wer hat den Tauchlehrer auf dem Gewissen? Im 17. Teil von Fiona Wilders Cosy-Crime-Reihe Maisie, Mord und Meer geht Maisie einem neuen Fall an der cornischen Küste auf den Grund - buchstäblich.
Maisie und Finley genießen ihre Zweisamkeit: Erst eine romantische Übernachtung im Leuchturm von Littleport, dann ein gemeinsamer Tauchkurs. Was macht es da schon, dass sich Tauchlehrer Duncan als ruppiger Kerl entpuppt? Doch als er kurz darauf tot an Bord von Liams Fischkutter liegt, tut es Maisie doch leid um den Mann. Was ist geschehen, dass Duncan sterben musste? Und was hat das geheimnisvolle Leuchten am Nachthimmel von Littleport zu bedeuten?
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