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Gefährliche Côte Bleue. Ein Provence-Krimi
- Capitaine Roger Blanc 4
- Narrated by: Oliver Siebeck
- Length: 10 hrs and 55 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Capitaine Roger Blanc und sein Kollege Marius Tonon sollen an der Côte Bleue Froschmänner der Regierung während eines geheimnisvollen Auftrags schützen. Ein erholsamer Job auf türkis-blauem Meer, vor den pinienbewachsenen Steilwänden der Mittelmeerküste - bis ein unbekannter Taucher im Wasser treibt, eine Harpune steckt in seinem rechten Auge...
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