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Das Barnabas-Evangelium
- Leo Schwartz... Und die Bibel-Morde
- Narrated by: Irene Dorfner
- Length: 7 hrs and 11 mins
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Publisher's Summary
In Uppsala (Schweden) wird eine 2000 Jahre alte Bibel auf brutale Art und Weise geraubt. Nach einem verheerenden Bombenanschlag auf dem Altöttinger Christkindlmarkt wird diese Bibel in der Wohnung von Bischof Plankl abermals gestohlen. Wie gelangte sie dort hin? Wer hat die Bibel? Leo Schwartz und seine Kollegen verfolgen die tödliche Spur der Barnabas-Bibel bis in den Vatikan...
In deiner Audible-Bibliothek findest du für dieses Hörerlebnis eine PDF-Datei mit zusätzlichem Material.
©2021 Neopubli GmbH (P)2024 Irene Dorfner
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