
Das schwarze Band
Ein Fall für August Emmerich -
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Narrated by:
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Cornelius Obonya
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By:
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Alex Beer
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"Obonya spricht jede einzelne Figur genial! Er ist der Freddie Mercury des Hörbuchs!"
Wien im Juli 1921: Die Stadt ächzt unter einer Hitzewelle, Wasser wird rationiert, und der Asphalt schmilzt. Kriminalinspektor August Emmerich macht jedoch ein ganz anderes Problem zu schaffen: Er wird vom Mordfall an zwei Nackttänzerinnen abgezogen und in einer Kadettenschule interniert. Dort soll er bessere Umgangsformen lernen. Als in der Schule ein Kollege auf mysteriöse Weise zu Tode kommt, muss Emmerich allerdings erneut alle Regeln brechen, um den Mörder zu finden. Denn er sieht sich mit einer blutigen Intrige konfrontiert, die ihn bis in die höchsten politischen Kreise führt...
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