
Der Sturm des Unheils
Sherlock Holmes - Die neuen Fälle 43
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Sherlock Holmes und Doktor Watson erhalten den Auftrag, den Anwalt Derek Brody nach Burgh Island zu überführen, um ihn in die Obhut von Inspektor Stout zu übergeben. Brody ist Kronzeuge in einem Mordprozess und zudem ehemaliger Anwalt des gefürchteten Verbrechers Carson. Ein Sturm sorgt dafür, dass die Anwesenden kurz nach ihrer Ankunft im Burgh Island Hotel von der Außenwelt abgeschnitten werden. Als kurz darauf ein Toter aufgefunden wird, eskalieren die Ereignisse. In dem unheimlichen Hotel geht ein Mörder um, der eine gnadenlose Jagd betreibt...
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