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Das Geheimnis des Marabut
- Band 57 der Gesammelten Werke
- Narrated by: Heiko Grauel
- Length: 11 hrs and 49 mins
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Publisher's Summary
In diesem zweiten Band des Romans um die Familie Greifenklau verlässt Karl May für einige Zeit den Boden der geschichtlichen Tatsachen und wechselt ins Reich der Fantasie hinüber. In Algerien beginnt ein neuer bunter, abenteuerlicher Handlungsstrang, der mit dunklen Geschehnissen in der Vergangenheit der Greifenklaus verknüpft ist. Der titelgebende "Marabut" ist ein muslimischer Heiliger. Aber woher stammt dieser fromme Mann und welches Schicksal verbindet ihn mit dem Helden der Geschichte und seinen Freunden? Rätsel über Rätsel. Und schließlich taucht auch noch der alte, lange Zeit scheinbar spurlos verschwunden geglaubte Gegenspieler Albin Richemonte wieder auf.
©1953 Karl-May-Verlag (P)2022 Karl-May-Verlag
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