
Der rote Daumenabdruck
John Evelyn Thorndyke Mysterys, Folge 1
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Narrated by:
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Konstantin Graudus
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Marek Erhardt
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Siegfried W. Kernen
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Rolf Becker
About this listen
Ruben Hornby ist verzweifelt: Der Abdruck seines Daumens, den man am Tatort findet, belastet ihn schwer. Und doch schwört der junge Mann, unschuldig zu sein. Für Scotland Yard aber liegt der Fall buchstäblich auf der Hand: Hornby stahl die Diamanten aus dem Safe seines Onkels, verletzte sich in einem Moment der Unachtsamkeit und hinterließ dabei unfreiwillig den Daumenabdruck, der den Täter zweifelsfrei identifiziert. Hornby greift in seiner Not nach einem letzten Strohhalm: Dr. John Evelyn Thorndyke. Doch kann es dem scharfsinnigen Gerichtsmediziner gelingen, diesen hoffnungslosen Fall noch irgendwie aufzuklären?
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