
Das Zeichen des Fremden
Rekke Vargas, Band 3
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Narrated by:
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Dietmar Wunder
About this listen
Hans Rekke und Micaela Vargas haben einige Fälle gemeinsam gelöst. Doch nun kämpft der geniale Psychologe mit seinem eigenen psychischen Zustand, und Vargas hat Geheimnisse vor ihm. Da taucht spontan ein spanischer Polizeikollege bei Rekke zu Besuch auf. Er ist überzeugt, einem Serienmörder auf der Spur zu sein. Ein seit 1988 ungelöster Mord an einer Studentin weist erschreckende Parallelen zu anderen Fällen auf: Die Körper der Opfer sind mit Zeichen versehen, die scheinbar eine Reihenfolge ergeben. Rekke und Vargas nehmen die Ermittlungen auf, denn die Spur führt in die Literaturszene Stockholms, wo tiefe Abgründe und Lügen auf sie warten.
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