
Das Ekel aus Säffle
Martin Beck ermittelt, Band 7
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Narrated by:
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Günther Harder
About this listen
Band 7: Der Tote war Polizist. Ausbilder. Ein Schinder der übelsten Sorte.
Martin Beck und seine Kollegen haben schon viele Tote gesehen, doch der Anblick des ermordeten Stig Nyman ist ein Schock: Der todkranke Kommissar wurde in seinem Krankenzimmer auf geradezu bestialische Weise abgeschlachtet. Wer hat den weithin geschätzten Kollegen so sehr gehasst? Und warum? Bei seinen Nachforschungen lernt Martin Beck den Verstorbenen von einer ganz anderen Seite kennen …
Dies ist der siebte Band der weltberühmten Serie um den schwedischen Kommissar Martin Beck.
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