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Das Rätsel um die tote Künstlerin
- Eine Cosy Crime Serie in Irland 3
- Narrated by: Sonja Ortwein-Kubocz
- Length: 5 hrs and 56 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Eine Sturmflut sucht die beschauliche irische Insel St. John's heim. Doch nachdem sich das Wasser wieder in das stürmische Meer zurückzieht, ist es mit dem Schrecken noch lange nicht vorbei – denn zwischen Treibholzstücken wird die Leiche einer allseits beliebten Künstlerin entdeckt. Als dann auch noch Sophies Freund verhaftet wird, muss sie auf eigene Faust ermitteln. Und deckt nicht nur das Rätsel um ein gespenstisches Kinderheim auf, sondern auch ungeheuerliche Intrigen, die ihr unmittelbares Umfeld betreffen.
Ein in sich abgeschlossener Kriminalfall, der wie alle Bände im Cosy-Verse einzeln gehört werden kann.
©2022 Riley White (P)2023 Riley White
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