
Der Verdammte von Nepal
Jules Verne, Die neuen Abenteuer des Phileas Fogg, Folge 46
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Die Suche nach der sagenumwobenen Speerspitze der Göttin Isais führt Phileas Fogg und seine Freunde in das Haus des eigenwilligen Lord Warchester. In seinem abgeriegelten Kaminzimmer will er einen Teil seiner Schätze der Öffentlichkeit präsentieren. Doch nicht jeder im Haus spielt mit offenen Karten, auch der Gastgeber nicht. Aouda und Passepartout stoßen bei ihren geheimen Nachforschungen auf ein schreckliches Geheimnis. Das Kaminzimmer verwandelt sich kurz darauf zu einer tödlichen Falle. Wird es Phileas Fogg und seinen Gefährten gelingen, die tödlichen Gefahren abzuwenden, um die Suche nach den Artefakten der Isais fortzusetzen?
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