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Der Wal und das Ende der Welt
- Narrated by: Johann von Bülow
- Length: 12 hrs and 41 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Eines Morgens retten die Bewohner des idyllischen Fischerdorfs St. Piran einen jungen Mann aus dem Wasser. Alle kümmern sich rührend um ihn: der pensionierte Arzt Dr. Books, der Strandgutsammler Kenny Kennet, die Romanautorin Demelza Trevarrick und Polly, die hübsche Frau des Pastors. Doch keiner von ihnen ahnt, wie existenziell ihre Gemeinschaft vermutlich bedroht ist. Denn Joe ist aus London geflohen, wo er einen Kollaps in Gang gesetzt hat. Aber steht wirklich das Ende der ganzen Zivilisation bevor? Und was ist mit dem Wal, der in der Bucht von St. Piran viel zu nah am Strand schwimmt?
©2019 S. FISCHER 2019. S. Fischer Verlag GmbH, Frankfurt am Main. Übersetzung von Maria Poets und Tobias Schnettler (P)2019 Argon Verlag GmbH, Berlin
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