
Dämonenland 1-3
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Narrated by:
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Markus Raab
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By:
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Peter Dubina
About this listen
Lebende Tote? Zombies? Dämonen? Peter Dubina ist ein Meister des Grauens. Der Papst ist tot und der Gärtner des Vatikans warnt vor einem Aufstieg der Höllengeister. Pater John Ermin mag den alten Mann zuerst nicht ernst nehmen - bis dieser vor seinen Augen von einem Blitz erschlagen wird und verbrennt. Die Verwirrung ist groß, als ein Forscherteam einen verwirrten Mann in der Nähe Roms findet, dessen Erinnerungen scheinbar ins 16. Jh zurückreichen und der behauptet, die Familie der Borgias hätte ihre Seelen dem Teufel verpfändet. Und auch der Uno-Diplomat Easton leidet unter Albträumen, die ihn in das Zeitalter der Inquisition zu versetzen scheinen - doch was ist damals wirklich passiert?
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