
Der Tod der Bienenkönigin
Ein Westerwald-Krimi
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Narrated by:
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Micha Krämer
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Micha Krämer
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Michaela König verschwindet 1990 nur einen Tag nach ihrem Abiball.
Hat die junge Frau ihre Pläne von der Reise in die weite Welt tatsächlich spontan in die Tat umgesetzt? Vieles deutete damals darauf hin.
Vierunddreißig Jahre später findet der neue Besitzer des ehemaligen Bienenhauses der Familie König Michaelas sterbliche Überreste unter den morschen Fußbodendielen. Die Bienenkönigin, wie ihre Freunde sie nannten, hat den Westerwald niemals verlassen. Schritt für Schritt recherchieren Kriminalhauptkommissarin Nina Moretti und ihr Team Michaelas letzte Wochen, Tage und Stunden. Was ist in der Nacht nach der Abifete tatsächlich passiert?
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