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Das verlorene Erbe
- Wings of Fire 2
- Narrated by: Sandra Schwittau
- Length: 6 hrs and 5 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Tsunami reist mit ihren vier Freunden in die Unterwasserheimat ihres Drachenstammes. Obwohl Königin Coral ihre Tochter und deren Freunde mit offenen Flügeln empfängt, lauern im Wasserreich Gefahren. Ein mysteriöser Attentäter tötet seit Jahren die Thronerben der Meeresflügler und auch Tsunami gerät in sein Visier. Ob es den Jungdrachen gelingt, ihre Freundin vor dem schrecklichen Schicksal zu bewahren?
Teil zwei der "Wings of Fire"-Saga lässt die Hörer in ein fesselndes Unterwasser-Abenteuer abtauchen.
Teil zwei der "Wings of Fire"-Saga lässt die Hörer in ein fesselndes Unterwasser-Abenteuer abtauchen.
©2015 Loewe (P)2015 DAV
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