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Der grüne See
- Narrated by: Gabriele Lehner
- Length: 7 hrs and 24 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Der Titel Der grüne See (im engl. Original: The Glass Lake) zählt zu den erfolgreichsten Werken von Schriftstellerin Maeve Binchy. Darin wird Helen MacMahon, Ehefrau und Mutter zweier Kinder, vermisst. Niemand aus ihrem Heimatort weiß, was mit der schönen, aber auch zurückhaltenden Frau geschehen ist. Tochter Kit, ihr Bruder und Vater versuchen fortan mit dem plötzlichen Verschwinden einen Umgang zu finden. Ein eindringlicher Roman der Bestseller-Autorin über Verlust und Trauer...
©1994 Steinbach Sprechende Bücher (P)2022 Steinbach Sprechende Bücher
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