
Anatomie eines Mordes
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Narrated by:
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Dietmar Wunder
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Wolfgang Burger
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"So schnell geht das also: Zweiunddreißig Stunden vom grundsoliden, hoch angesehenen Herrn Doktor zur vernichteten Existenz. Nicht einmal zwei Tage Achterbahn von ziemlich weit oben bis ganz nach unten."
Dr. Bernhard Quentin, gutsituierter Arzt mit eigener Praxis, steht vor den Scherben seines Lebens. Erst vor Kurzem hat er eine neue Patientin kennengelernt und sich in sie verliebt – nun ist sie tot, durch seine Hand gestorben. Wie konnte es so weit kommen? Wie ist er nur in diese fatale Abwärtsspirale geraten? Und wie soll er aus dieser hoffnungslosen Situation wieder herausfinden?
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