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Das getupfte Band
- Lilyla - Sherlock Holmes 3
- Narrated by: Friedrich Frieden
- Length: 56 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Helen Stoner verlor durch tragische nie geklärte Umstände ihre Zwillingsschwester. Sie erinnert sich lediglich an ein Geräusch, das sie zur Tatzeit vernommen hat und an die letzten Worte ihrer Schwester. Nicht gerade aufwendiges Indizienmaterial, aber ausreichend für Sherlock Holmes, um für seine Ermittlungen eine erste Orientierung zu haben. Bei der Auflösung dieses Falles bekommen es Holmes und Watson mit einem Leoparden und einer Sumpfkobra zu tun, einem jähzornigen Vater, der in Wut auch schon mal jemanden von der nächsten Brücke wirft, und mit verdächtigen Zigeunern, aber in welchem Zusammenhang steht das alles mit einer Klingelschnur, die lediglich als Attrappe fungiert?
©Gemeinfrei (P)2015 LILYLA Hörbuch-Editionen
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