
BOSCH: Schwarzes Eis
Ein Fall für Harry Bosch, Band 2
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Narrated by:
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Oliver Erwin Schönfeld
About this listen
Ein Drogenfahnder des Los Angeles Police Department liegt tot in einem heruntergekommenen Motel in Hollywood. Anscheinend hat sich Cal Moore selbst in den Kopf geschossen. Einen Abschiedsbrief gibt es auch. Doch Detective Harry Bosch hat Zweifel an der Selbstmordthese, und auch das Verhalten von Assistent Chief Irvin Irving, der ihn um jeden Preis aus der Sache heraushalten will, kommt Bosch seltsam vor. Cal Moore hatte zuletzt in einem Fall ermittelt, bei dem es um die Modedroge "Schwarzes Eis" ging. Hat sein Tod damit zu tun? Die Ermittlungen führen Bosch bis nach Mexiko, zur Drogenmafia, und er muss aufpassen, nicht wie Moore zu enden.
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