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Der Schatz der Nibelungen
- Faust jr. ermittelt 02
- Narrated by: Ingo Naujoks, Bodo Primus
- Length: 1 hr and 2 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Es ist uralter Krimi um Gier und Gold: Siegfried, der Drachentöter soll ihn besessen und sein Mörder Hagen soll ihn im Rhein versenkt haben, den Schatz der Nibelungen. Ist es nur eine Sage oder hat es diesen Schatz wirklich gegeben? Wenn ja, wo ist er heute versteckt? Privatdetektiv Frank M. Faust möchte dieses kostbarste Rätsel Deutschlands lösen - auch, weil er gerade wieder pleite ist. Und welche Geldanlage wäre besser als Gold? Leider ist Faust nicht der einzige Jäger des verlorenen Schatzes. Er trifft echte Goldwäscher, besessene Hobbyarchäologen und Kenner alter Schriften. Es beginnt eine spannende Jagd um unermeßlichen Reichtum, geheimnisvolle Geschichte und wertvolles Wissen?
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