
Das Lied des Bruders
Green-Creek-Romane, Band 4
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Narrated by:
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Julian Horeyseck
About this listen
Der vierte Band der großen Green Creek-Saga
Um sich auf die Suche nach dem Mann zu machen, der ein großes Loch in seinem Herzen hinterlassen hat, verlässt Werwolf Carter Bennett die Geborgenheit seines Rudels. Doch die Einsamkeit setzt Carter stärker zu, als er jemals gedacht hätte, und mehr als einmal ist er kurz davor, den Verstand zu verlieren. Je näher er seinem Ziel Gavin Livingstone kommt, desto tiefer dringt er in die geheimnisvolle Geschichte seines Rudels vor. Eine Geschichte, die eng mit der der Familie Livingstone verbunden ist. Hat Carters und Gavins Liebe eine Chance oder müssen die beiden für die Vergehen ihrer Väter bezahlen?
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