
Den enes bröd
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Narrated by:
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Sebastian Karlsson
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By:
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Ralph Herrmanns
About this listen
Vid ett inbrott på en fabrik för grammofonskiveavtorkare i New York stjäls det dödliga ämnet polonium, 200 miljarder gånger starkare än cyanväte. Samtidigt pågår en antiterror-konferens i staden där bland annat den svenske delegaten Jörgen Blom deltar. Via sina kontakter inom den israeliska säkerhetstjänsten Mossad får han uppgifter om ett förestående terrordåd. Han hittar även kopplingar mellan olika tidigare terrordåd, etiopiska motståndsgrupper i New York och det stulna poloniumet. Kan han förhindra ännu ett terrordåd?
Ralph Herrmanns är född i Berlin, Tyskland, den 31 januari 1933. Han har varit verksam som journalist och som författare av barn- och konstböcker, biografier, romaner och politiska thrillers.
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