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Der letzte Agent
- Eifel-Krimi - Ein Fall für Siggi Baumeister. Hörspiel 3
- Narrated by: Matti Klemm, Daniela Hoffmann, Detlef Bierstedt
- Length: 2 hrs and 36 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Der Journalist Siggi Baumeister hat alle Hände voll zu tun.
Nicht nur mit der gräßlich zugerichteten Leiche, die er im Eifelwald findet - gewissermaßen fast vor seiner Haustür. Auch eine resolute Dame aus Berlin tritt plötzlich auf den Plan und stellt sich als seine Tante Anni vor. Baumeister hat noch nie von ihr gehört. Und schließlich entpuppt sie sich als eine mit allen Wassern gewaschene Frau vom Fach, eine pensioniert Kripo-Kommissarin.
©1988 KBV Verlag (P)2017 WinterZeit Verlag
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