
Das Gesicht des Bösen - Ein neuer Fall für Tempe Brennan
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Narrated by:
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Britta Steffenhagen
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By:
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Kathy Reichs
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Ein neuer Fall für Ermittlerin, Wissenschaftlerin und Kultfigur Tempe Brennan.
Während sich die forensische Anthropologin Tempe Brennan von einem neurochirurgischen Eingriff erholt, erhält sie eine Reihe von rätselhaften Nachrichten nebst Fotos von einer Leiche ohne Gesicht und Händen. Wer ist dieser Tote, und warum schickt man ausgerechnet ihr diese Bilder? Um Antworten auf diese und andere Fragen zu finden, muss Tempe den vorgeschriebenen Dienstweg verlassen - denn ihr neuer Vorgesetzter will sie um jeden Preis von dem Fall fernhalten. Je mehr sie aufdeckt, desto düsterer erscheint das Bild ...
©2019 Kathy Reichs (P)2020 Random House Audio
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