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Brennender Hass
- Survivor 2.06
- Narrated by: Dietmar Wunder
- Length: 1 hr and 10 mins
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Publisher's Summary
In einer fremden Welt kämpft die Crew der SURVIVOR ums Überleben. Commander Ryan Nash trifft auf sein verschollen geglaubtes Crew-Mitglied Jacques d'Abo, genannt Jabo. Doch irgendetwas stimmt nicht mit seinem alten Freund. Zwar weiß Nash, dass Jabo seine Wunden unfassbar schnell heilen kann, aber dem Hünen sind selbst ein abgerissener Arm und ein Auge wieder nachgewachsen. Was ist mit Jabo geschehen, und warum will er nichts über seine Vergangenheit preisgeben? Was hat er zu verbergen?
Digitaler Serienroman von Peter Anderson. Zweite Staffel. Episode 6 von 12.
©2013 Bastei Lübbe (P)2013 Lübbe Audio
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