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Der Fehler in der Maschine
- Pater Brown 16
- Narrated by: Volker Brandt, Hans-Georg Panczak, Klaus-Dieter Klebsch
- Length: 46 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Ist der Sträfling Oscar Rian wirklich der, für den er sich ausgibt? Oberinspektor Greywood Usher von der Polizei in Chicago hat daran seine Zweifel. Wie gut, dass der Inspektor einen Lügendetektor hat. Leider hat er aber auch den neugierigen Pater Brown am Hals, der zufällig gerade einen Studienfreund in Amerika besucht. Und der Pater hat so seine Zweifel, ob eine Maschine wirklich die Wahrheit herausfinden kann.
Der Autor:
Gilbert Keith Chesterton, 1874 in London geboren und 1936 ebendort gestorben, war Zigarrenraucher und Dialektiker, Vielschreiber und Gourmand. Unter seinen hundert Büchern sind die bekanntesten "Der Mann, der Donnerstag war" (1908) und die Geschichten um Pater Brown (1911 bis 1935).
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