
Der Brennende Schatten - Die Vorgeschichte der MERLE-Trilogie
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Kai Meyer
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Venedig 1830. Magie ist alltäglich. Stadtgardisten reiten auf steinernen Löwen durch die Gassen. Arcimboldo, der 15-jährige Lehrling eines Spiegelmachers, findet am Ufer der Lagune eine schwer verletzte Meerjungfrau namens Unke. Er erkennt sie am typischen Haifischmaul - allerdings ist ihr Fischschwanz verschwunden und wurde durch ein paar menschliche Beine ersetzt. Um Unkes Geheimnis zu entschleiern, begibt sich Arcimboldo auf eine gefährliche Reise: An der Seite von Meerjungfrauen und kauzigen Unterseeforschern steigt er hinab in die See und stellt sich dort einer Meerhexe zum Kampf ...
©2007 Kai Meyer (P)2007 WDR mediagroup licensing GmbH, 2007 Lübbe Audio, Bastei Lübbe AG
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