
Adam Qadmon
Die schwarze Sonne 19
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Adam Salton wird in Australien am Sterbebett seiner Mutter immer wieder in die Vergangenheit des Lebens im Outback gezogen. Auf dem Weg durch die Wüste trifft er im Niemandsland auf einen Fremden, der sich Bartholomäus nennt. Hat dieser Mann etwas zu verbergen? Auch Nathaniel und Jules Verne haben sich etwa 20 Jahre früher auf den Weg gemacht. Ihr nächster Halt ist die berühmte Gefängnisinsel in Französisch-Guayana. Wen oder was sie an diesem teuflischen und gefährlichen Ort finden werden, weiß nur Nathaniel. Und was hat der geheimnisvolle Patient von Jonathan Salacca mit den Geschehnissen zu tun?
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