
Der Küstenpfad
Doro Kagel - Band 4
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Narrated by:
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Vera Teltz
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By:
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Eric Berg
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Vier Frauen und drei Männer, die sich über ein Onlineportal kennengelernt haben, wollen gemeinsam über den Küstenpfad von Wolgast nach Travemünde wandern. Dünenwege, Steilküsten, die blaue Ostsee – was idyllisch beginnt, verwandelt sich in einen grauenhaften Albtraum, als ein Mitglied der Gruppe ermordet wird. Im Zuge ihrer Recherche begibt sich die Journalistin Doro Kagel auf dieselbe Route, im Schlepptau ihren Sohn Jonas. Je weiter die beiden kommen, desto mehr beschleicht sie das Gefühl, verfolgt zu werden – bis ihnen klar wird, dass der Mörder nun sie ins Visier genommen hat …
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