
Der Tod der schwarzen Schwäne
Brandenburg-Krimis 3
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Narrated by:
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Charlotte von Sonntag
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By:
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Fiona Limar
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Kurz nacheinander werden zwei tote Frauen mit Bisswunden an den Hälsen aufgefunden. Nachforschungen ergeben eine Gemeinsamkeit: Beide waren sie "schwarze Schwäne", sie ließen andere Menschen freiwillig ihr Blut trinken. Die Kommissarin Marie Liebig taucht in eine geheimnisvolle Szene ein, von deren Existenz sie zuvor nichts geahnt hatte. Als sie dort schließlich sogar undercover ermittelt, wird es gefährlich für sie. Denn längst nicht alles scheint so einvernehmlich und gewaltfrei abzulaufen, wie die Anhänger des verborgenen Kultes vorgeben.
©2019 Ilona Salz & David Salz GbR (P)2023 Hörbuchmanufaktur Berlin
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