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Der Finger der Furcht
- Professor Zamorra 4
- Narrated by: Matthias Lühn, Sabina Godec, Gerd Köster
- Length: 1 hr and 2 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Von alters her ragt der Felsen vor der bretonischen Küste steil auf in den Himmel. Die Bewohner nennen ihn den Finger der Furcht. In dem Leuchtturmwärterhaus auf seiner Spitze sollen in stürmischen Nächten vor den erleuchteten Fenstern geisterhafte Gestalten zu sehen sein, so raunen die abergläubischen Fischer. Ein junges YouTuber-Pärchen geht den Gerüchten nach - und erlebt das Grauen. Professor Zamorra und Nicole Duval sind alarmiert!
In der Hörspielfassung von Uwe Voehl nach einer Romanheftvorlage von Veronique Wille
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