
Der Preller - Kurzgeschichten 6
Gerd Köster liest Edgar Wallace 8
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Gerd Köster
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Edgar Wallace
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Gerd Köster, Sänger, Autor, Performer und gefragter Hörbuch-Sprecher setzt seine Hörbuchreihe mit Kriminalromanen des legendären, britischen Autors Edgar Wallace fort.
Im achten Band liest er die nächsten drei Kurzgeschichten aus Der Preller (englischer Originaltitel: The Mixer). Der Preller ist clever, gerissen und schlauer als die Polizei erlaubt. Dementsprechend wird er auch nie gefasst. Von edlen Motiven ist hier nichts zu sehen. Von der ersten Geschichte an stellt sich der Preller als jemand vor, der sich vom Staat betrogen fühlt, nichts mehr von ihm erwartet und nun auf eigene Rechnung arbeitet.
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