
Der Unheimliche aus dem Sarkophag
Larry Brent 34
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Narrated by:
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Jo Jung
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Michael Harck
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Jaron Löwenberg
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By:
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Jürgen Grasmück
About this listen
Im alten Ägypten stirbt die Pharaonen-Tochter Nafri auf unerklärliche Weise. Der Hohepriester Ka-Chem vermutet, dass der verstoßene Priester Ak-Hom hinter diesem Anschlag steckt. Ak-Hom dient dem Dämonengott Orus! Er wird von den Wachen des Pharaos getötet! Jahrhunderte später entdeckt Mireille Lecure auf ihrem Anwesen eine Mumie: Ak-Hom! Das Böse erwacht! Eine blutige Spur führt durch Paris… Kommissar Marcel Tolbiac bitte die PSA um Hilfe. Larry Brent und Morna Ulbrandson eilen zur Hilfe und werden in einen Strudel aus Gewalt und Tod gezogen! Werden die PSA-Agenten die Mumie aufhalten können, oder ist das, ihr Ende?
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