
Das Gold der Küste
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Narrated by:
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Armin Hauser
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By:
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Isabel Voss
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Rungholt, 1361. Gelegen auf den weitläufigen Salzwiesen der nordfriesischen Küste, ist Rungholt durch den Abbau von Salz, durch Fischerei und internationalen Handel reich geworden. Zwei verfeindete Familien teilen sich die Macht: die von Tammo Jaspers, dem die meisten Salzwiesen gehören, und die von Ove Barwegen, der im Besitz der Fischereiflotte ist. Tammos Tochter Fenna und Oves Sohn Jorik lieben sich, doch das darf niemand erfahren, sonst käme es zur blutigen Fehde. Und nicht nur ihr Glück ist bedroht: Der Salzabbau schädigt die Küste. Fenna warnt seit Langem, dass der nächste Sturm zu Rungholts Untergang führen kann, aber niemand will sie hören. Wird es ihr dennoch gelingen, die Stadt und ihre Liebe zu retten?
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