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Dein Tod ist mein Freund
- Narrated by: Martin Kuupa
- Length: 4 hrs and 50 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Helga und Frank Körner erfüllen sich endlich den langersehnten Wunsch vom eigenen Haus und ziehen von Deutschland in die Steiermark. Allerdings wirft das Schicksal bereits am Abend ihrer Ankunft erste schwarze Schatten. Das Gefühl, beobachtet zu werden, ist nur der Anfang eines seelischen Martyriums. Helga werden mysteriöse Botschaften zugespielt, und die Nachbarn meiden das Ehepaar wie Aussätzige. Nach und nach zieht das Grauen in ihren Alltag ein, sie fühlen sich ihres Lebens nicht mehr sicher.
Alle Spuren führen zu dem Haus am Waldrand, in dem vor fünfzehn Jahren ein schreckliches Verbrechen verübt wurde.
Doch niemand glaubt ihnen, bis es zu spät ist...
©2020 Drea Summer (P)2020 Hörbuchmanufaktur Berlin
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