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Den olycklige mannen
- Kommissarie Widander
- Narrated by: Anders Mossling
- Length: 3 hrs and 14 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Kommissarie Widander hamnar mitt i en jakt på en brutal mördare när 17-åriga Johanna försvinner under en morgonpromenad. Det är ett fall med en personlig anknytning för Widander, där ledtrådarna leder fyrtio år tillbaka i tiden. Det hela försvåras av att Widanders minne blir allt sämre, och han dras djupare och djupare ner i ett tomt mörker.
Sandra Ohlsson är en svensk författare. Hon skriver främst böcker inom spänningsgenren. En spänningsserie om stockholmspolisen kommissarie Widander.
©2018 SAGA Egmont (P)2018 SAGA Egmont
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