
Der Mann vom Milchweg - Der Einstieg in die Reihe Brenner’s Welt
Brenner’s Welt 1
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Narrated by:
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Jürgen Kalwa
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By:
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Siebo Woydt
About this listen
Ein Fremder zieht in das Dorf Langhagen in der Mecklenburgischen Schweiz. In zwölf Episoden über zwölf Monate wird spekuliert, wer er ist und was er will.
Der Mann vom Milchweg ist die Einführung in Brenner's Welt, die Welt von Langhagens besorgtem Gastwirt Hans Brenner.
Hans, seine geliebte Cleo, sein Freund Mike aus Teterow, die abergläubische Köchin Kathrin, Polizeihauptmeister Ronald Bratzke, der Modefotograf Charlie Stanke aus Hamburg und der pensionierte Dorfarzt Dr. Kampmann beschreiben und kommentieren den Fremden und das Leben im Dorf.
©2021 Verlag Weberhof Siebo Woydt ; Musik Jürgen Kalwa (P)2024 Hörbuchmanufaktur Berlin
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